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Bachelor's degree in Media Arts, Communications, Broadcast Journalism, Film/Television Production or other related field. Bachelor's degree in Media Arts, Communications, Broadcast Journalism, Film/Television Production or other related field.
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Video Production: Conceptualize, storyboard, film and edit video content for various channels (primarily social), ensuring consistency in messaging, branding and tone. The social Content Producer will collaborate with cross functional teams to ideate and create compelling digital content, with an emphasis on short-form vertical video content and photography.
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Lead Social Video Producer-EditorGlobal Humanitarian Organization - Hybrid, New York City RegionFull Time / Direct HireThe Hired Guns are seeking an impactful storyteller with a cross-cultural mindset to be the Lead Social Video Producer-Editor at a world-renowned non-profit that’s advancing medical research and saving lives through innovative treatments around the planet.
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South Coast Plaza is seeking a Social Media Producer to join the talented marketing team to grow its reach, brand awareness and engagement with our audience across both Chinese-speaking social media networks and English-speaking networks.
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PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:Research, write, photograph, film, and produce content for The Met’s social media channels, including WeChat, Weibo, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, and moreStrategize ideas based on current exhibitions, cultural moments, social media trends, etc, in tandem with the social media senior manager and team.
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We create world-class content, which we distribute across our portfolio of film, television, and streaming, and bring to life through our theme parks and consumer experiences. As a Producer for NBC’S Nightly News with Lester Holt, you will work directly with Senior Producers, Correspondents and Associate Producers to create original news content, for broadcast and digital platforms.
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JOB TITLE: Executive Producer (Film Marketing) You should be an experienced and enthusiastic senior creative advertising content maker, able to draw on a broad and extensive palette of skills to create compelling content for film marketing campaigns across A/V, print, OOH, social and digital disciplines.
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MSNBC is looking for an experienced Segment Producer for MSNBC The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell. Communicate daily story development with Senior Producer. We own and operate leading entertainment and news brands, including NBC, NBC News, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC Sports, Telemundo, NBC Local Stations, Bravo, USA Network, and Peacock, our premium ad-supported streaming service.
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New York Film Academy's Teens and Kids Summer Camps provide intensive programs in filmmaking, acting, screenwriting, musical theatre, documentary, and photography for campers of ages 10 to 17 years old.
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7+ years experience within event production notably as a Producer/Senior Producer in the experiential and event production space. These experiences will cover a diverse portfolio across activations, popups, product launches, awards and galas, festivals, VIP/celebrity special events, and film premieres.
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The B&H Creators team is looking for a social media producer who will be responsible for assisting in planning, developing, implementing, creating content, and managing strategies for the social media accounts of the team.
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Exhibit a proven understanding of the strategic value of film within corporate communications. Fluent in the language of the boardroom and the film set and serve as the decision maker between all stakeholders.
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Job Description Job Description CSI Sports is seeking a Broadcast Post-Production Associate Producer/Video editor who will be a key member of the production team. · Bachelor’s degree (Communications, TV/Film Production, or related field of study) or equivalent practical experience.
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CSI Sports is seeking a Broadcast Post-Production Associate Producer/Video editor who will be a key member of the production team. CSI Sports is seeking a Broadcast Post-Production Associate Producer/Video editor who will be a key member of the production team.
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Required: screen credit as Line Producer for pictures produced or distributed by firms including (but not limited to): Lionsgate, A24, Blumhouse, major studio. Please note that this project is being developed as a $2.5MM to $5MM feature film.
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