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We are looking for a passionate content producer and video editor to apply their skills in content production, editing and technical management. Broadcast journalism experience, and/or social video editing experience in the sports media industry is desirable.
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Minimum 3 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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Requires working knowledge of graphic design and photo/video editing tools (i.e., Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, PowerPoint, YouTube Video Editor) Requires working knowledge of graphic design and photo/video editing tools (i.e., Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, PowerPoint, YouTube Video Editor.
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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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Professional experience in motion design and video editing. We’re looking for an exceptional Motion Designer and Editor to join our team for the 2024 election cycle, on-site at our office in Alexandria, VA. This is a full-time staff position with benefits, through December 2024 with the possibility of becoming permanent.
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Contribute excellent professional writing and editing for various types of publications, human interest and success stories, website and e-newsletter content, interviews, video scripts, social media, marketing materials and other communications products.
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Experience in video production, scripting or on-camera presentation. Collaborating with an enthusiastic team of product managers, SEO analysts, and editors, the Insurance Editor and Content Strategist will establish, manage and edit content that includes informational guides and features.
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And working knowledge of Premiere or other video editing programs. Cover letters should be addressed to Senior Photo Assignment Editor Olivier Laurent, Deputy Director of Photography Sandra Stevenson and Managing Editor Krissah Thompson.
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As a member of the Visuals team, the Senior Visual Editor will be primarily focused on editing and producing content for NPR's Investigations and Long Form Podcast Unit and projects. 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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Responsibilities Edit film snippets into a comprehensive story for the target audience Trim these sections as needed Input music, dialogues, graphics and effects Create rough and final cuts Continuously discover and implement new editing technologies and industry’s best practices to maximize efficiency Requirements Proven work experience as a video editor ( 1 year preferred) Solid experience with digital technology and editing software packages.
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Your day-to-day tasks will include working with overnight editor to find top stories, identify breaking news, assist in writing scripts, finding elements, shooting video, editing, and posting the finished show to all platforms.
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Proficient as an editor with non-linear computer editing systems and software like Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop, Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve, etc. Demonstrates skills as producer, videographer, editor, graphic/motion graphic artist, production skills to support video projects.
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Minimum of seven (7) years of news/broadcast/online video editing experience. Expertise in non-linear editing and archiving platforms (AVID, Adobe, Final Cut) Our content is distributed over-the-air, on multi-video providers, and through our industry-leading digital media platforms.
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As a Video Fellow at BPI, you’ll be responsible for assisting members of the team edit and motion graphics team by composing rough cuts and pulling assets as needed, as well as taking the lead editing various short form projects.
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Were looking for talented, very early career or entry-level producers to join our international video production team, and work with us to produce, shoot and edit films that examine some of the biggest issues facing the world today, as well as travel to some of the biggest meetings of minds in science and medicine to produce daily TV shows.
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