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The Motion Graphic Design Intern must have a strong ability to collaborate, communicate, problem solve, create motion graphics, and edit video. The Creative Studio at FleishmanHillard in Washington, D.C. is looking to hire a full-time motion graphics/video intern.
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Skills: graphics,html/css,logo design,ux/ui principles,communication,indesign,motion graphics,typography,video editing,design,software,adobe creative suite,visual hierarchy,branding,projects,communication skills,photoshop,print production processes,illustrator,color theory,social media,concepts.
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Bachelor’s degree with a concentration in film, film editing, motion graphics, or related field. Motion Graphics Designer. Create motion graphics i.e. lower thirds, titles, call-outs.
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A leading Political Consulting Firm is seeking a creative and skilled Content Creator/Motion Graphics Designer. Job Posting: Content Creator/Motion Graphics Designer - Political Consulting Firm.
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Expertise in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro) and motion graphics tools (e.g., Adobe After Effects). Stay up-to-date with the latest video editing techniques, trends in advertising, and advancements in motion graphics and animation.
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Experience with front-end development technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and frameworks (React, Angular, Vue.js) is a plus. 5+ years of experience as a Graphics Developer, Graphic Designer, UI/UX Designer, or similar role.
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Develop full stack web applications using front-end (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Angular, or Vue.js) and back-end (Node.js, Python, Ruby on Rails, or Java) technologies. We are seeking a skilled Full Stack Developer to join our team remotely from Washington, D.C. You will be responsible for developing and maintaining web applications, working on both front-end and back-end components to ensure seamless user experiences.
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The ideal candidate has deep technical knowledge in Front-End systems and a proven background in JavaScript, Flutter, ReactJS, Java, Linux, Microservices, Containers (Kubernetes), and designing, implementing, and maintaining front-end UIs.
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When you begin your job with us working on the front-end as a courtesy clerk, customer service associate, or cashier, you are taking a step towards an opportunity that can help you learn, grow, and even develop a long-lasting career.
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Perform user interface, user experience, and front-end design while expediting the requirements and customer approval process by building clickable prototypes using tool such as Axure, Sketch, or Invision.
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Knowledge with Unreal Terrains, Unreal Particle systems, graphic design, motion graphics, compositing and editing a plus. The customer wants a "Excellent" 2D /3D person (preferred) or a "Pretty Good" 2D/3D , Videographer, Graphics Designer, Video Editor.
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Job Duties:Conduct patent prosecution activities for clients in 5G, Wi-Fi, AI, processor and memory systems, image processing, and RF front-end technologies. Extensive experience in patent prosecution related to 5G, Wi-Fi, AI, processor and memory systems, image processing, and RF front-end technologies.
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Frameworks/Libraries : Experience with front-end frameworks/libraries such as React, Angular, or Vue.js. Qualifications: Experience : 3-5 years as a Front-End Developer or similar role with a focus on data visualization and website integration.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in visual journalism, photography, videography, motion graphics, art direction or multimedia production, with a proven track record of producing high-quality visual content for news organizations or media outlets.
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A working knowledge of Blender, Maya and Zbrush to create characters, animate and produce motion graphics is ideal. The AGD helps lead the development and stewarding communications intended to be distributed across myriad platforms, including print, web and digital, including logos, brochures, recruiting flyers, mailers, large-format graphics (e.g., research posters) and animated graphics/videos.
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