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We are seeking a talented and creative YouTube Video Editor to join our team. Proficiency in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or similar. Proven experience in video editing, particularly for YouTube or similar digital platforms.
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Keywords: Film and Video Editor, Location: Washington, DC - 20024. Communicates with Medical Editor to solicit video abstracts from authors for appropriate articles and coordinates receipt, approval, and production of video files.
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We are looking for a talented and experienced Video Editor to join our team and help bring our vision to life. 3+ years of experience in video editing. Be sure to include examples that showcase your proficiency in motion graphics, sound design, and editing style.
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The Senior Video Editor/Cameraperson—News requires creating high‐quality news packages for broadcast. 5 years’ work experience in broadcast television within a non-linear video editing role in a television news environment.
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Provide motion graphic support for video editor for special projects; set up video equipment for webcasts and operation camera and recording equipment. Provide design and layout for annual newsletters, Clinseq, JHU/NHGRI Genetic Counseling Training Program and the ADHD Genetic Research Study at NIH.
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Our primary beats are film, television, and music, but we also publish smart, accessible stories on internet culture, comedy, video games, fashion, visual art, and more. The Atlantic is seeking an experienced senior editor to join the newsroom.
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Demonstrates skills as producer, videographer, editor, graphic/motion graphic artist, production skills to support video projects. Works in various production roles to include AV producer, videographer, technical director, editor, lighting director, audio mixer, writer, and graphic artist.
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Title: Cybersecurity Technical Writer & Editor Description Solutions³ LLC is supporting our prime contractor and their U.S. Government customer to provide support for onsite incident response to civilian Government agencies and critical asset owners who experience cyber-attacks, providing immediate investigation and resolution.
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The Copy Editor and Reporting Specialist shall support Dexis' INL/WHP project team and harness data to inform strategic programming, illuminate trends and insights, and assist with analysis and reporting needs.
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As a Video Editor at our company, you will be responsible for capturing, editing, and producing photos and videos for internal and external purposes. We are looking for an experienced and creative Video Editor to join our team.
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Collaborate with the production team to develop and design motion graphics and animated content for video projects. Title : Multimedia Editor and Designer. Edit video footage, add effects, graphics, and animations to enhance final products.
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Experience working in broadcast as a video editor. IntelliBridge, a leading provider of advanced technology solutions to homeland security, federal law enforcement, defense, and civilian agencies, is looking for a Senior Video Producer to support our contract with the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) Office of Public Affairs and Strategic Communications (PASC.
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Work with the Senior Video Editor and graphic designers to create assets for YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and the committee's paid digital programs, including mobile and out-of-home advertising.
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Experienced in Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Illustrator, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Studio, PC and Mac operating systems, photojournalism techniques, cinematography, digital video file conversion, graphic design and still photography.
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Has a foundational understanding of video editing and motion graphics design. How to Apply: If you are passionate about creating positive change and have a strong video/animation portfolio, please send your CV and portfolio to Michelle Moyes at [email protected.
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