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Qualifications: Experience in video editing and graphic design; proficiency in Final Cut Pro, Adobe Illustrator, and Photoshop preferred. You’ll work closely with our team to craft compelling narratives through video editing, graphic design, and social media content.
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Video editing skills and graphic design/photoshop skills are a plus! Proficiency in audio editing software such as Adobe Audition. Operate all mechanical functions of preparing and delivering an on-air show, including editing listener telephone calls, executing recorded "bits" and other show elements, and operating the control room console and digital studio equipment.
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Examples include: graphic design and layout, photography/ photo editing, video scripting, filming, and editing, illustration, sound/audio production, and eLearning development.
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Experience must be in video production, video editing, graphic design, motion graphics or similar, with a demonstrated focus on videography and editing. Ability to transform raw video footage, audio assets, still images, and graphics into compelling stories through creative editing, color grading, and sound design/mixing.
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This position shall provide media services for the facility including Convention audio visual, Production for Auditorium and Arena, video production on our Daktronics center-hung scoreboard and LED ribbons, digital media graphic design, and various technical services.
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3+ years of experience in multimedia production, graphic design, and video production. Expert in video editing software (e.g. Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Final Cut Pro.
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Skilled photographer and editor; video editing or graphic design skills a plus. Work with our in-house video producer to conceptualize and produce videos for social media.
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In addition to photography, the Graphic Design Department offers the following courses: Design I, Graphic Design I, Graphic Design II (Symbols), Graphic Design III (Layout and Prepress), Color Studies, Video Production & Editing, Web Application Design, Advanced Graphic Design I, Digital Illustration, 3D Animation, and Graphic Design Internship.
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Proficient in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro) and multimedia authoring tools (e.g., Adobe After Effects, Articulate Storyline) Proficiency in graphic design tools (e.g., Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator) for custom visual creation.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong grasp on social media trends, a keen eye for detail, ability to think on their feet, and strong technical skills in both video editing and graphic design (motion & static.
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Proficiency in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro) and graphic design tools (e.g., Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator). The ideal candidate will have a passion for visual storytelling, possessing a blend of videography and graphic design skills.
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Proficient in graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite) and video editing tools. Reporting directly to the VP of Marketing & Customer Experience, the Marketing Coordinator is a versatile professional with a knack for marketing production, encompassing copywriting, video production, and graphic design.
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Job description Perform all phases of video production such as developing concepts and storyboarding; script research and writing; casting, hiring, and directing paid and volunteer actors, technicians, and crew; performing videography, camera operation, and light staging; scouting and securing locations; editing, mixing sound, creating graphics, and using digital animation software.
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The Multimedia Design Manager role requires a dynamic individual proficient in graphic design, video production, animation, and content strategy who is passionate about multimedia production, digital media, and user experience design.
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Skilled in event photography and video Skilled in Video Editing Skilled in commercial and product photography Skilled in the proper use of large format printing devices from set-up to completion of job output.
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