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Passion for Manga: A deep understanding and love for manga, with a strong sense of storytelling, character development, and flow. Collaboration: Work closely with the production and editorial teams to ensure seamless project workflows and timely delivery of completed manga volumes.
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Partner with channel teams in Audience Development, Lifecycle Marketing, Editorial, and other areas to ensure cohesive campaign execution across the entire marketing mix. As Campaign Management - Theatrical, you will work in the Campaign Operations department; a team sitting right in the middle of Project Management, Creative Development, and Campaign Strategy, working with our global centers of excellence and channel teams worldwide to bring our integrated marketing campaigns to life.
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Experience/skills in one of these areas a plus: Writing (school newspaper, editorial, features) Social Media (Instagram, TikTok, Photo/Video editing apps for socials) Video/Photo Editing/Design (Adobe suite – Photoshop, InDesign, Premiere, Canva) Public Speaking Events Multi-lingual LANGUAGE, MATHEMATICAL, AND REASONING SKILLS: GRAMMY U Representative must have the ability to communicate ideas clearly (written and oral.
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The EP will be responsible for direct planning, content selection, content development, formatting and overall editorial direction. The ideal candidate will be a dynamic, team-oriented leader with strong editorial judgment and have prior experience as an Executive Producer in a major market.
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This is a senior role within our collaborative leadership model, and we would look to our Creative Director to be an exceptional partner, iterating with our editorial director, content strategist, PR director, and other key partners to bring ideas to life through multiple marketing and media channels.
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8 years of experience in business development, partnerships, product management, or tech consulting. Lead cross-functional team (e.g., Marketing, Sales Developer, Training, Editorial/Optimization, Product) towards a common goal with specific partners.
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Showroom Team tasks include, but are not limited to: helping garner placements on celebrities and in editorial sections of magazines that use freelance stylists, doing pick ups/drop off's with merchandise, bagging up items, assisting stylists while in the showroom, merchandising and maintaining the aesthetics of the showrooms, gathering images to pitch to stylists for their clients upcoming events.
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The Executive Director, Digital Media will have oversight of the company’s digital business intelligence and analytics, product development, SEO, and reporting. The role will interact regularly with TMZ’s leadership team as well as stakeholders in editorial, programming, social, marketing, operations, advertising, design, engineering, and accounting.
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By championing innovative ideas and diverse voices, we aspire to create a more connected world through storytelling and events supported by robust revenue streams from advertising sales, branded content, event production, products and business development.
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4 years of experience in writing, editorial, marketing, UX writing, content design, or related, as well as leading content strategy projects. Provide leadership, direction, and mentorship to junior UX writers and educate cross-functional partners on the role of UX writing and content strategy throughout the product development process.
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Excellent communication skills, including strong writing, editorial and proofreading skills and strong analytical skills. Title: Senior Business Development Coordinator. Support the Director of Business Development and Strategic Initiatives Manager in developing and meeting key strategic objectives, including via research, reporting and analytics.
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Will work closely with the Creative Director to implement creative strategy development with the editorial, graphic, copywriting, and music departments. Manages all facets of daily operations of AV projects including initial development, production, budgeting/scheduling, editorial supervision, and scheduling facilities, equipment, personnel, and locations.
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Deep understanding of the VFX pipeline from shooting to modeling to texturing, animation, lighting and rendering, compositing, technical editorial, and DI. As a Pipeline Software Engineer specializing in Unreal you will be supporting the studio’s Pipeline Engineering team through scripting and tool development which will assist Visual Effects, Visualization, and Production teams.
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In conjunction with the Executive Director, Digital Content and Digital Producer, assist in the development of brand social media strategy that’s innovative and on trend. This position will be directly responsible for Wheel of Fortune content creation, including daily programming, editorial calendar management and KPI ownership across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest and X (as well as future emerging platforms.
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Slate Development Group owns Scopely’s editorial and content strategy, including the company’s greenlighting, Game Development Framework (GDF), studio strategy (organic and inorganic) and slate-wide budget and investment strategy.
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