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Amazon is seeking a Video Editor to join the growing Strategic Storytelling Unit within the Sellers External Relations team. The Video Editor is a crafted video storyteller who can develop compelling visual stories and storyboards, with either new footage or existing video material and transform it into new content.
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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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MOTION GRAPHICS DESIGNER / VIDEO EDITOR We are seeking an expert Motion Graphics Designer / Video Editor to join our team and create media for our client's businesses Apply.
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As an video editor at Abstraction Media, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting, comedy-centric short-form content including stand-up comedy, podcasts, promotional campaigns, and more.
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Job Description: Junior Video Shooter/ Editor. Strong ability to identify and capitalize on video content trends within the music industry, with a dedicated interest in staying current with trends in both Korean and U.S. entertainment landscapes.
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Experience writing and distributing all forms of original content: press releases, media advisories, video scripts, fundraising appeals, social media posts, advertising, campaign taglines, talking points for the C Suite, op-eds, letters to the editor, blog posts, campaign briefs, social media toolkits, and other copy as needed.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:In addition to a design background, our ideal candidate will also have some video editor and/or assistant editor capabilities. RESPONSIBILITIES:In addition to a design background, our ideal candidate will also have some video editor and/or assistant editor capabilities.
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As part of the Hulu brand marketing team, we are seeking a highly skilled and naturally creative individual who can conceptualize, produce, and edit exceptional multi-IP video. As the Preditor (Producer/Editor), you will script, edit, direct voiceovers, and facilitate shoots when required.
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Innovative Metrics is a performance marketing agency with a variety of in house brands seeking a talented, innovative, creative and proactive individual to serve as an In-House Graphic Designer and Video Editor.
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Utilizing the powerful tools from including Text to Speech, Text to Image, and Text to Video, alongside Unreal Engine, we are committed to creating immersive and dynamic virtual worlds. As a Dialogue Editor, you will be essential in shaping the auditory narrative of our gaming and film projects.
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Penske Media is looking for talented visual storyteller to join the video team at The Hollywood Reporter as a Videographer/Editor in our Los Angeles office. Collaborate with producers and hosts in planning video shoots, and during editing & post-production Support THR event production needs.
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Experience working within, or alongside video game studio/publisher and experience working with creative and media companies. IGN is seeking a Custom Content Editor to create market-leading and award-winning campaigns for IGN’s partners across the gaming, entertainment, tech, auto, finance, QSRs, and CPG space.
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4+ years experience in video/film production as an Editor with experience in the Podcast landscape. We are looking for a creative, and technically experienced Freelance Podcast Video Editor to work with our Production team for a 3 week assignment.
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The designer & video editor is responsible for creating and editing digital assets for various advertising platforms, encompassing both still imagery and moving image formats. Job Title: Designer & Video Editor.
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You’re creative, you love thinking about new and fun ways to make content, you’re naturally keeping a pulse on social media content trends, and you’re a talented video editor and creator with lots of enthusiasm and great communication skills.
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