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Minimum 3-5 years hands-on experience in all aspects of video production including shooting, lighting, sound recording & editing, and ability to operate all associated equipment. This position requires impeccable spelling and grammar, a deep understanding of social media trends and what works on each platform, vertical video editing skills, and the ability to capture well composed videos on a phone.
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Minimum 5 years hands-on experience in all aspects of video production including shooting, lighting, sound recording & editing, and ability to operate all associated equipment (ie DSLR or iPhone capture) Must have a solid understanding of layout and design and the ability to follow brand guidelines to ensure a consistent brand aesthetic across all assets.
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Some familiarity with video editing programs such as Adobe Premiere is preferred. The associate social media producer will manage and grow audience, revenue, and brand for Washingtonian via its flagship accounts, including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Pinterest and Linkedin.
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Graphics, GIF, and Video editing skills are a plus Responsibilities Create and manage a content calendar for all owned channels ( Email, SMS, Push) while also supporting our CMO with ideating and executing content marketing strategies on all earned and shared channels, including but not limited to Instagram, Facebook, Blog, Pinterest, YouTube, and Tik Tok resulting in channel growth, increased engagement, and driving e-commerce revenue.
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Fluency in the native tools within TikTok and Instagram, as well as other basic video editing tools (Adobe Premiere/Rush, Capcut, Figma, etc.) 2+ years experience with video editing and dedicated social publishing.
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Minimum 5 years hands-on experience in all aspects of video production including shooting, lighting, sound recording & editing, and ability to operate all associated equipment (ie DSLR or iPhone capture.
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Knowledge of Adobe programs and/or other photo, video, and audio editing programs. Create engaging content on tight deadlines for various social media platforms, including Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
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Basic graphic design, video editing, or html. Demonstrated social media experience with Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram. Collaborate with video and design teams to create original creative content.
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Experience developing video content utilizing video editing software (e.g., Adobe Creative Cloud, Canva Pro, Final Cut Pro, and/or other services) and working with digital and social media platforms including X (Twitter), Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and other emerging platforms.
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Proficiency in video editing (e.g. Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere). Edit compelling video content when required (video editing experience a huge plus). Coordinate global content on an extensive range of high-trafficked social media channels owned and operated by Special Olympics, including: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Linkedin and X.
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Proficiency in video editing and production using Adobe Premiere to package and export engaging video content in multiple formats. Proficient in Social Media platforms, such as Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, X, and more.
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Level of proficiency with the following tools: Canva Pro design, Instagram Reels video editing, TikTok video editing. Adobe photoshop and other video editing software.
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Specifically, they will be expected to lead digitalvideo production and editing efforts, manage and maintain internal databases and the Alliance’s website, overseenews and media monitoring, andprovide other communications support as needed to the Secretariat leadership and Alliance member governors’ offices, including digital and social media assistance.
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The Specialist is responsible for driving brand voice across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, TikTok and more by engaging with consumers on social media and driving business growth.
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We work with teams across NPR, our member stations, and content partners to tell stories and engage audiences on NPR.org, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and other visual platforms. Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university with a specialization in film, video, media production, photography or journalism preferred.
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