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Demonstrated ability to lead a control room during live productions including; Technical Directing, Sony Switchers Experience with vMix Live Video Streaming Software Operating Audio Mixers, Yamaha QL5, System T S300 SSL. Micing Talent, Setting up IFBs Controlling Robo Cameras, Panasonic AW-RP120 Creating, Proofing and Running Show Graphics.
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Watson is looking for an experienced senior editor who can join our growing creative team. Applicants must show a strong sense of short and long form video editing, sound mixing, and animation in addition to showing a wide range of creative styles, have an understanding of up to date video trends and possess a marketing mindset.
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With time the Multimedia Content Editor will become the cultural ambassador for their language market and will be expected to produce fully localized content and flag potential cultural issues with content types, wording, and articulate suggestions to make all content appropriate and relevant for the target markets.
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Serve as editor in chief of regional employee newsletter (source content, copywrite, edit, distribute, etc.) Develop and implement content strategy that supports the region’s employee communications plan, which utilizes a variety of mediums (email, video, printed collateral, etc.
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The intern will assist in the pre-production, production, and post-production of the series by creating and logging save files for video games, creating graphics, participating in pre-production meetings, supporting the team recording the series, coordinating craft services, importing and logging video files, and assisting the editor in post-production.
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Our client, a top Entertainment Studio, is looking for a Junior Video Editor with experience in short form social media content. This editor must know how to identify and craft short form videos for various audience segments, as well as the editorial and creative judgment to identify and create video formats that drive sharing and conversation.
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Manage programming working closely with Donut's Editor-In-Chief, Creative Director, Talent, VP Production, and GM architecting a slate that the talent and teams are excited about and content that puts Donut in the best position to achieve its view goals.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Video Editor located in Los Angeles, CA. The Video Editor will be responsible for day-to-day tasks associated with video production, video editing, video color grading, motion graphics, and graphics.
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Part 4 is looking for a Freelance Video Editor to join our team. FREELANCE VIDEO EDITOR (must be based on Los Angeles) Proven experience as an editor with an exceptional portfolio showcasing your video editing skills and creative storytelling abilities.
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The Videographer/Editor will collaborate closely with Producers to meticulously capture high-quality video and audio content during shoots, subsequently refining and assembling the footage into polished and engaging final videos.
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Assistant Editor needed for a couple days of work transferring an Avid Project to Davinci. Must be able to relink footage in both Avid and DaVinci, merge multiple reels into one sequence/ timeline, create a reference video with timecode and check/ adjust shots in DaVinci to match the project in Avid.
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The Video Editor will be responsible for editing and post-production activities related to short and long-form video productions. The Video Editor will also be in charge of maintaining post-production timelines, managing their own footage, and organizing and maintaining the digital assets associated with the project.
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3-5 years' experience as a video producer/editor coveringentertainment. TheVideoProducer/Editor, Events & Sponsoredis responsiblefor splitting their time between assisting the Director of Production inproducingvideocontentfor Live Media & ideating and executing Sponsored series that align with the Executive Producer of EditorialVideo's vision.
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The Video Editor will be responsible for creating and editing video content, color grading videos, creating motion graphics, and designing graphics. This is a full-time hybrid role for a Video Editor located in Los Angeles, CA, with flexibility for some remote work.
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The Jr. Video Editor will work directly with our Lead Editor and Post Production Supervisor to create luxury level video content. Alo is hiring a Jr. Video Editor to join our growing in-house video department.
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