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Under the general supervision from the Director of Summer Camps, the Edit Lab Supervisor, and/or Post Production Supervisor, the seasonal Edit Lab Technical Assistant (TA) will be responsible for providing post production services, supervising and advising campers, aged 10-17, in the edit lab, and providing technical assistance with Adobe Premiere during Open Edit and Editing classes.
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As a on-site retoucher / photographer, you will collaborate closely with our marketing team, photographers, and creative team to enhance and edit images for our brand. Image Retouching: Utilize your expertise in post-production techniques to edit and retouch images on-site, ensuring they meet the highest industry standards and client expectations.
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We are looking for a Sports Media Resource Coordinator for a top entertainment company in Bristol, CT. The Resource Coordinator will assist in the day-to-day operation of production content, logistics, and the facilitation of studio show content into edit facilities.
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Collaborate with Brand Director and Content Coordinator to ideate, create, edit and implement multi-channel social media campaigns aligned with communication and marketing initiatives, maximizing ROI.
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Conceptualize, draft, and edit external editorial materials including op/eds, letters-to-editor, blog posts, social media posts, email correspondence and letters, and video scripts for CEO and other senior executives.
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As a Video Editor at BPI, you will edit digital brand and political ads, as well as social videos (Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok). Edit video ads and video content for BPI’s clients, including Fortune 1 companies, issue advocacy organizations and political campaigns.
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Assist in producing content for social channels- ideate, shoot, edit, and execute Tiktok content. Experience with TikTok, Instagram, Video editing, Photo editing. Brainstorm creative ways to boost community engagement on social channels inclusive of new strategies and concepts for Instagram stories, email marketing, and TikTok.
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The Editorial and Events Associate will work closely with the Editorial Director to produce, edit, publish, and promote Breakthrough’s work and will collaborate across our various research teams.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced Freelance On-Site Retoucher to join our creative team based in New York. As a freelance on-site retoucher, you will collaborate closely with our photographers and creative team to enhance and edit images on-site during photoshoots.
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A plus: Ability to produce and edit video and audio with experience working with professional audio/video editing and post-production procedures, techniques, and standards (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite, Final Cut Pro, Transistor.fm.
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Photo Editing: Edit and retouch photos to meet quality standards, including color correction, cropping, and image enhancement. Proficiency in photo editing software such as Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, or Capture One. Strong understanding of photography techniques, lighting, and composition.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director of Marketing & Communications and situated within the Advancement Division, the Executive & Impact Communications Specialist will write and edit compelling communications designed to advance our mission to reimagine the role public spaces have in creating connected, healthy neighborhoods and cities.
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In this role, you will conceptualize, develop, produce, and edit audio, video, and animation content for digital channels, social media platforms, and other internal and external use cases. This role offers an opportunity to develop new ways for the firm to create, produce, and edit content that tells a compelling story and supports a cohesive brand vision across platforms.
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Shoot and edit video content from DECKED production partners, influencers and/or ambassadors including video, audio, music and motion graphics to create final assets that reflect the tone and voice of the DECKED brand.
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And that’s where you come in: they’re looking for a dynamic, culturally-minded, multi-faceted Lead Social Video Producer-Editor hybrid to create, produce and edit impactful social video content for global audiences across multiple platforms.
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