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The Media Production Director is a high-visibility position that will operate at the nexus of Creative and Video Production with a focus on External Communications, Talent Recruitment and Culture, along with Business line marketing with room to grow.
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The position responsibilities include video production, pre & post video production including researching, organizing, scouting, shot list creation, video/photo editing, animating, and managing assets.
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Ability to manage and execute video production (from pre through post-production) + Adobe Premiere experience a plu s. Management of video, animation, and photography production, inclusive of location scouting, design, equipment procurement, and post-production editing.
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Maintain video production schedules and monitor progress of tasks and multiple projects to ensure content meets the live production timelines laid out by Creative’s team manager and CMO. Collaborate and communicate clearly with key stakeholders (producer, director, audio engineer, graphics team, control room) to maintain best practices for media workflow for prep, production, post and archiving.
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Assists Video Production Administrator with troubleshooting technical issues and upgrading equipment in support of video production and broadcast. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, or video production, or a closely related field; and, considerable experience in a video production environment.
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The ideal candidate will possess strong technical skills in video production tools like Adobe Premiere, After Effects, and Photoshop, along with the ability to adapt to evolving media platforms.
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Requirements: Experience in video production from camera operation through post-production and delivery Ability to represent the production company as well as any resort hotels to which they are assigned in a manner that is professional and seamless to resort guests.
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Research and stay current with market trends in video and studio production. A demo reel that clearly exhibits knowledge and execution of impactful video production and editing experience.
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UnitedHealth Group is searching for an enthusiastic Digital Asset Manager to join our extraordinary video production team. General knowledge of live production, video and music editing, and/or compositing.
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Oversee the design and production of marketing assets, including social media, banner ads, press and newspaper, direct mail, and other promotional materials. The Creative Strategy Director will work lead a team of skilled creative strategists, graphic designers, video editors, etc.
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As a Video Production Specialist at West Shore Home , you will contribute to this mission by developing video content shown to millions of consumers every week. A portfolio showcasing your previous video production work (required.
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Responsibilities:Coordinates, creates, and oversees/assists with all parts of the marketing and instructional video development process, from storyboarding and script writing through video capture, audio capture, and production.
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Work experience and knowledge of video production, including but not limited to shooting, non-linear editing, color correction, audio editing. Experience in other multi-media production platforms (web sites, animation, graphic design) desired.
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What You'll Do:Assist set designer, producer, videographer, photographer, and editor with various tasks during the video/photo production processRun various errands for video/photo departmentHelp producer and set designer in pre-production organization for shoots Assist the production coordinator in pulling and inventorying all Scentsy products in studio before, during, and after shootsAssist videographer/photographer on set with lighting, grip, cable wrangling, battery swaps, etc.
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Scripts, directs, photographs, edits, and produces video production projects and live video programing for television and online streaming to support communications and marketing needs of the City.
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