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Proficiency in video and photo editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom). A key part of this role will also involve video and photo editing to create high-quality visual content for our marketing campaigns.
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Proficiency in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or similar tools. Proven experience in videography, including shooting, editing, and post-production.
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Minimum 3 years of experience with video editing/design software, including Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop and other software applications. Content Creation: Create engaging video content suitable for various audiences (website, social media, internal communications), including live streaming and webinars.
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Encore Search Partners is seeking a Video Editor with experience in video editing and an interest in podcast production and social media promotion. Proven working experience in digital marketing, including video production, graphic design, and social media marketing.
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Video Production: Plan, shoot, and edit videos to maintain the highest production standards. This creative professional produces high-quality video content highlighting the firm’s architectural and engineering endeavors, contributing to our brand’s visibility and reputation while closely collaborating with our Marketing, Communications, and Storytelling teams.
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Well-versed in quickturn social video editing for platforms like TikTok. You know how to take various raw clips and make it truly fascinating. 1-3 years of experience editing digital media, preferably in a newsroom environment.
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Handle all aspects of video post-production, from editing to color correction, sound design, and final rendering, ensuring a cohesive and branded final product. 3+ years of experience in professional video editing.
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Proven experience in videography, video editing, and post-production techniques. Video Production: Create visually stunning videos from concept to completion, including filming, editing, and post-production enhancements.
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This position requires proficiency in photography, graphic design software, animation tools, and video editing programs and a strong understanding of design principles, user experience, and emerging media trends.
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This hands-on role will focus on videography and editing responsibilities, contributing to high-quality video content. Cella is seeking a talented Senior Producer/ Videographer/Editor to join the video team within our client's internal agency, a leader in the oil and gas industry.
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Skills in utilizing industry-standard photography and video editing software, notably Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Lightroom). Maintains camera and video equipment and accessories, staying updated on the latest editing software technology through professional development opportunities.
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Edit and enhance the raw footage using video and audio editing software. Proficiency in software (such as Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects), screen capture/recording software, and audio editing software (such as Adobe Audition.
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Collaborate with the content team to plan and traffic graphics, video, and photo requests that will be executed on social media platforms. Video shooting and/or editing a plus.
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Shooting and/or editing video content using various equipment (DSLR, iPhone, etc.) Collaborates with Brand & Content team and owns ad-hoc content creation in platform, including but not limited to photo, audio, & video editing, content formatting, scheduling and supporting paid advertising.
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The research work will involve a combination of metabolomics, genomics, epigenomics, shRNA KD, CRISPR-gene editing approaches, over expression and a variety of model systems including cell line, organoids, mice and PDXs.
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