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Availability for planning, update, and wrap-up meetings online video conferencing during EST working hours. Proposal providing a general overview of a service provider, services offered, and a summary of relevant experience, including all relevant information under “Proposal Requirements.
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We’re looking for an exceptional Motion Designer and Editor to join our team for the 2024 election cycle, on-site at our office in Alexandria, VA. This is a full-time staff position with benefits, through December 2024 with the possibility of becoming permanent.
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Proven Senior Video / Motion Designer & Editor experience at an agency, in-house creative team, or media outlet preferred. As part of the Creative Studio, the Sr. Video / Motion Designer & Editor will be responsible for assisting the Content, Media and Partnerships Team in the management, ideation, and development of internal and customer facing video and motion content.
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Aptive is seeking a Video Editor/Motion Graphics who is an expert digital artist to support a federal client with IT-related communications strategies and services. The Video Editor/Motion Graphics will bring editing and design skills to support digital content for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA.
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Strategy: Work with About Amazon’s editor in chief and senior editor, A to Z News editors, as well as Amazon's cross-company AI communications team, to develop and implement the owned and internal channel content strategy for AI in line with our reputation and business goals.
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Creating, administrating, and publishing digital content such as (web pages, copy, images, video, podcasts, hyperlinks, SEO metadata, and taxonomy). LHH Recruitment Solutions is currently seeking a CMS Editor with 2 or more years of experience for a consumer product company that is hybrid in based in Falls Church, VA. This is a great role that offers the opportunity to work with a results-oriented and dedicated team.
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We work across all media types, including photography, video, text, graphics and data visualization, cartography, and interactive digital experiences. Collaborate with the Digital Executive Editor to identify digital content for cross-platform consideration and editorial colleagues to re-edit content for multiplatform experiences.
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Demonstrates skills as producer, videographer, editor, graphic/motion graphic artist, production skills to support video projects. Works in various production roles to include AV producer, videographer, technical director, editor, lighting director, audio mixer, writer, and graphic artist.
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Experience in video production, scripting or on-camera presentation. Collaborating with an enthusiastic team of product managers, SEO analysts, and editors, the Insurance Editor and Content Strategist will establish, manage and edit content that includes informational guides and features.
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We are seeking a Drupal CMS Editor to join our team of editors responsible for creating, administration, publication, and the governance of digital content (web pages, copy, images, video, podcasts, hyperlinks, SEO metadata, and taxonomy) and provide intake support for new incoming requests.
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Drupal, WordPress, SharePoint or Adobe) 1-2 years in UX and UI experience in Web Design and prototyping preferred. Digital media experience preferred in marketing and website development. Experience with Content management system (CMS.
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2-4 years of experience working in a content management system required. Further responsibilities include documentation, auditing and modification for regular releases and scheduled updates. If you are a digital communications professional who is passionate about supporting corporate digital communications strategy and marketing operations, then Client is your next destination.
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Collaborate with the Design, Cartography, Graphics, Video and Photography teams to refine standards and best practices for storytelling forms including data visualizations, games, long-form visual narratives, photo features, and other interactive experiences.
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