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Video and audio editing experience with the Adobe Suite (Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop) Highly skilled in video producing, editing, lighting, compositing, keying and sound production.
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Experience with 3D Software and additional Animating and Video Editing Plugins, Experience with Adobe Premiere, Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects required. Bachelor of Arts Degree in Design, Video Editing, Animation, or equivalent work experience preferred.
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5+ years of production experience inclusive of film directing, film producing, art directing, shooting, interviewing, recording, editing, and finishing professional quality video media.
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Captures video primarily on DSLR cameras but may use a smartphone for some social media videos. Experience with video, video editing, and digital image editing.
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5-7 years video editing experience. Preferred Skills: Proven track record of executing a range of video projects - smaller promotional videos to larger commercial edits to content for social media.
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Experience with camera equipment, filming, audio recording, photo and video editing. Plan, film, and edit video content for social platforms, including but not limited to Tiktok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitch.
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The Video Editor will be responsible for editing video footage using editing software, correcting and grading color, adding visual effects, creating titles and graphics, selecting music and sound effects, and exporting the final product.
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Knowledge of video editing principles (Adobe Premier or Avid Media Composer) This position will assist with motion graphic animation, video editing, system engineering and event production.
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Technical Proficiency: Proficient in using professional-grade cameras, lenses, lighting equipment, and video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, etc. Video Production: Manage the end-to-end process of video production, including pre-production planning, scriptwriting, shooting, lighting, sound recording, and post-production editing.
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The objective for Film and Video Studies is to 1) Offer courses leading to a BA in Film and Video offering concentrations in directing and producing, production and post-production (cinematography, editing, and sound), and screenwriting.
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Proven experience in videography, video editing, and post-production techniques. Video Production: Create visually stunning videos from concept to completion, including filming, editing, and post-production enhancements.
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Demonstrate proficiency in all facets of creative video production, including scripting, editing, directing, shooting, and post-production. Hands-on experience in all aspects of video production, editing, and shooting, including camera operation, lighting, and audio.
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Proven track record of executing a range of video projects — smaller promotional videos to larger commercial edits to content for social media. The ideal candidate will be well-experienced across a myriad of video styles and formats, from short, thumb-stopping social content to longer form editorial-style productions.
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A strong candidate would be someone who has 2-4 years of experience in marketing creative team, or short video editing with a strong understanding of social media platforms.
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In this role, you will be responsible for conceptualizing, developing, producing, and editing audio, video, and animation content for digital channels, social media platforms, and various internal and external use cases.
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