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They should be familiar with all aspects of video and film production: development, preproduction, production, postproduction, and marketing. Familiarity with all aspects of video production is required.
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Skilled videographer in a variety of live shooting environments (particularly on-location)Capable post-production editor (Adobe Creative Cloud software suite), graphics & effects creator.
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Judges and other court personnel; selecting and placing cameras, lights, microphones, and other equipment; selecting camera angles; determining length of time of each shot and scene; directing special visual effects; assuming responsibility for production activities.
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Capable post-production editor (Adobe Creative Cloud software suite), graphics & effects creator. Conceptualize and produce videos (film on-site, footage segments and complete post-production; music, dialogues/voiceover, graphics, and effects) for training, knowledge transfer and for materials to be presented in promotional campaigns, branded services, visual communications and electronic media.
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Technology: Adobe Audition, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, professional audio recording, field videography, studio production, and other video capture scenarios; lighting, livestreaming, and podcasting.
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Industry standard production software and systems such as Final Cut Pro, Adobe Creative Suite, After Effects, and other audio/video editing software. Provides instructional technology and video production support for faculty for onsite and online courses.
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Bachelor's degree in graphic design, broadcast journalism, video production or a related field. Support visual communications delivery through graphic design, still photography, and video production.
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Work with a team of creatives with expertise in graphic design, video production, photography, and animation. 5+ years of experience in Video Production. We’re looking for a Creative Video Producer at its Reston VA location, with skills in videography, editing, and motion graphics.
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BA in Film/Television/Video Production/Journalism and/or minor in Graphic Design. 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.
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Associates degree in photography, videography, graphic design or related field and two years of professional experience in photography and general video production in a government, corporate, or organizational setting.
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This position works in coordination with other members of the video production unit and creative teams, and under guidance from the Director of Production and Account Directors. Assist the Director of Production in hiring crew and renting equipment as needed for video shoots.
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Edit video including cutting, color correction, animation and visual effects. Must have knowledge of current video production cameras and techniques, digital editing systems and software, audio equipment, and lighting for video.
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3+ years commercial experience in video production / post production. Minimum 3 years’ experience with digital video technology and editing software packages for production and post-production.
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Proficiency in at least one other design realm: Figma and UI/UX design; Premiere Pro and video production; After Effects and motion graphics; CommonLook and accessibility remediation.
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Degree in video production, journalism, communications or related field is preferred. Proficiency with Adobe Premiere, Photoshop, and After Effects. 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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