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Reporting to the Assistant Vice President, Media Technologies & Productions, the Assistant Director, Post Production Facilities plays a crucial leadership role in overseeing the seamless operation of all post-production facilities at the School of the Arts and the School of Communication.
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Minimum of 5 years of previous experience as a producer, director, editor, executive producer, or manager of significant projects through post-production required, including experience of managing staff.
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Familiarity with post-production software including Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro. College degree in video production, broadcasting, communications, or similar field. Experience with audio production systems including Yamaha audio consoles, Dante audio routing networks, Shure microphones, and intercom systems.
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The Post Production Specialist understands the nuances of a broad spectrum of multimedia asset types, and their appropriate handling, logging and archiving. The Post Production Specialist will also be called on for ad hoc editing requests, and therefore should have junior editing skills.
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This is a dynamic role within the Analytical Development team, involving sample testing, assay development, troubleshooting, and method optimization, with a focus on supporting vector production and process development.
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Deep understanding of post-production tools and process inclusive of photo retouching, animation, video editing. In this role you will own the concepting through post-production and final finished assets of still photography & motion/video.
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Candidates are expected to be proficient in advanced digital printing, post-production, and a variety of approaches to lighting. The Department of Art + Design at Northeastern University seeks an Assistant, Associate, or Full Teaching Professor of Photography beginning Fall 2022.
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This role requires a strong command of animal (rodent) anatomy, general animal welfare, anesthetic management, pre-op and post-operative care associated with survival and no survival surgery. Communicating, collaborating and consulting with veterinarians, peers and scientific investigators on best practice, optimization and production of in vivo, surgical models.
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Cell therapy production support and aseptic manufacturing technique preferred. We believe our CAR-T cell therapy may enable more potent and durable responses post-transplant. Responsible for material management in and out of the cleanrooms to support clinical production.
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Demonstrating subject matter expertise and proficiency in experimental surgery, anesthesia/analgesia techniques in rodent species with documented success in recovery procedures and post-operative care.
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We are seeking a motivated and experienced Upstream Process Development Senior Scientist to lead process development efforts for cutting edge adenoviral vector production processes, and implementing them in manufacturing.
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This position works with colleagues and subjects both internal and external to shape messaging, style, and scope of video projects, schedules and executes video shoots, edits and animates videos, and performs all post-production needs for their projects.
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5-8 years of experience and a minimum of 5 years' experience in web video production, with a comprehensive understanding of the technical and creative aspects of the pre-production, production and post-production processes.
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Create, review and edit content with detail and be accessible for pre-production, production, post-production meetings. - Minimum 2 years of experience in live, multi-camera studio production preferred, with related video camera operator experience is required (cameras, Jibs etc.
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You may need to do data archaeology, create and debug pipelines in tools like Kubeflow or Flyte, quickly learn the basics of protein folding or codon optimization, become the company's expert on a new tool, debug odd results created by a production model for a project under a time crunch, contribute to brainstorming, planning and prioritization, make presentations, give feedback on others' proposals and code, and more.
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