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Use video editing and production software such as Camtasia. Strong proofreading and editing skills. Title: Mid-Level Technical Writer. Use video editing and production software such as Camtasia.
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Content Production: Help manage the creation, development, and editing of content across various formats including articles, video, podcast, case studies, presentations, guides, and enablement assets ensuring they meet quality standards.
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Identifying opportunities with new and existing customers within AV environments that include videoconferencing, meeting room spaces, enterprise technologies, digital signage and video editing/production.
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5 Years of experience using video and web content creation software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite) specifically Adobe Premier and After Effects to perform post production work to include editing, motion graphics, music, dialogue, sound effects, and visual effects.
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NBC4 / Telemundo 44 in Washington, DC is seeking an initiative-taking Sales Commercial Producer with video, digital, social and presentation experience to join the Brand Marketing team. Reporting to VP, Brand Marketing, this position will be highly motivated and have a keen eye for production, design, storytelling, and a strong interest in production.
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Stay up-to-date with the latest trends in video production and editing techniques. Proven experience as a videographer or similar role - Experience in corporate video production or TV show filming is an asset.
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Ability to perform all aspects of video production, including audio production, editing and final formatting. VTG is seeking a Program Analyst/Videographer to produce quick-turn video products for a government client.
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Experience in video editing/production using Adobe Premiere/Final Cut Pro. Provide comprehensive video production support to NAVSEA for ongoing strategic communication needs.
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Specialized in Post-production (video editing, audio and color correction, on-screen graphics) The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years of professional video and audio production experience, post-production.
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