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Understanding industry best practices for DAM (digital asset management) systems and multimedia archiving. Experience creating multimedia content, shooting & editing videos, photography, photo editing, with a strong sense of composition and storytelling.
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Proficiency with multimedia editing software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Premiere Pro, Audition), Final Cut Pro, or similar tools. The Multimedia Production Coordinator is a pivotal role responsible for supporting the production of A.A. communications multimedia projects, including public service announcements (PSAs), social media content, A.A. podcast, and other audio production and editing projects.
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Communications Broadcast and Multimedia Production Manager (HEA) - Center For Puerto Rican Studies. Job Title Name: Communications Broadcast and Multimedia Production Manager. Manages pre-production, production, and post-production of television, radio, video, and film programming.
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Photo, website content, and video production research; editing photos and audio, and copyediting news stories and multimedia projects. The intern will have the opportunity to help to research and create a new series of multimedia tools for a variety of educational materials in international relations.
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We are seeking a dynamic, personable, creative, and detail-oriented individual to manage all aspects of branded media content development and posting of social media across channels for the School; and to assist the Communications Department on projects, including drafting and distributing School emails and weekly e-newsletters on a timely basis, writing stories for our website, and other related responsibilities.
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The Real Deal is looking for a Multimedia Content Writer to join a rapidly growing media company focused on real estate journalism and headquartered in New York City. The Multimedia Content Writer will synthesize the news, write compelling, accurate summaries for newsletters and social media, and think creatively to grow our platforms' reach and audience.
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Description The New York Times Video department is seeking a Video Journalist to focus on breaking and continuing news coverage in a range of visual news formats, from short-form videos to video-rich articles.
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We are looking for a full-time, dynamic, talented, and ambitious journalist to help write The Daily Upside newsletter. Job Title: Financial Journalist. Do you wake up thinking about M3, whether private equity’s carried interest loophole will survive the next election cycle, and the dot plot.
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As a Multimedia Designer, you will be responsible for creating captivating social media assets, crafting stunning video edits, and bringing basic motion graphics to life. We have an exciting opportunity for a talented Multimedia Designer to join our entertainment client on a remote basis.
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Works closely with order entry, traffic and layout as needed to ensure clients advertising schedules are met.
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This person reports into the Deputy Director of Marketing and Digital, and partners with the Marketing and Communications department, programmatic, principal, and Development teams to support all aspects of video and multimedia production needs.
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CUNY SLU, NTA Position – Video Journalist/Shooter. The show, a one half-hour magazine format, seeks video journalist to produce and shoot short video packages. To Apply: Send video sample, plus one story pitch for a report you think would be good for City Works (one page max) via email to rose.imperato@slu.cuny.edu.with the subject line: CITY WORKS Videographer.
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It is required to have a Degree in design, visual arts, animation, interactive media, multimedia, or a related discipline. Additionally, you will support the preparation and distribution of briefs to communicate project expectations to the creative team in support of the creation of multimedia content and ensuring that all projects are delivered on time and on budget.
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4+ years of multimedia storytelling, video editing and production experience at a news organization. You have expertise in video storytelling, including video editing, writing for narration and social copy, photo editing, design and graphics.
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