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This video journalist is eager to improve visual storytelling formats, excel at collaboration and have editorial news judgment. The New York Times Video Unit is seeking a video journalist to work with our Daily News Team with expertise in verifying user generated content (UGC) and open-source reporting.
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This role is for a dynamic, adaptable video journalist with a strong news sense, understanding of The News Movement and The Recount Team’s editorial aims and audience needs, and a high level of creativity and technical ability.
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The Department of Music, Multimedia, Theatre, and Dance (MMTD) at Lehman College, City University of New York, is seeking a full-time Lecturer with a teaching background in Music Technology, Music Production, Film Scoring, and Film Production.
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The office includes seven divisions: Media Relations, Creative, Social Media, Marketing, Multimedia, CUNY TV and Citizenship Now! Collaborates with internal and external personnel to develop multimedia concepts to communicate key messagesCreates content utilizing one or more types of media (e.g., photography, video, audio, and web technologies)Coordinates pre-production, production and post-production activitiesDesigns, edits, and uploads content to internal and external sites and programsMaintains archives, materials, and project documentationPerforms related duties as assigned.
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