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We’re looking for a Creative Video Producer at its Reston VA location, with skills in videography, editing, and motion graphics. Work with a team of creatives with expertise in graphic design, video production, photography, and animation.
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The objective for Film and Video Studies is to 1) Offer courses leading to a BA in Film and Video offering concentrations in directing and producing, production and post-production (cinematography, editing, and sound), and screenwriting.
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The Instructional Multimedia Specialist performs a full range of duties including: video production (with a focus on editing and some motion graphics) and graphic design and layout aimed toward teaching users how to understand and work with Appian.
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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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Comprehensive knowledge of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or other comparable authoring tool, video, and audio recording/editing software. Work with Technology Product Analysts and Scrum Master to ensure Project Backlog Items (PBIs) are documented and maintained in Azure DevOps (ADO) tool.
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Experience working with the Cisco Codecs; control systems (AMX, Extron and Crestron), digital audio and video signals, and analog audio signals (balanced and unbalanced) is strongly desired. The Audio Video Technician shall advise, set up, and support optimal Audio/Visual systems based on client specifications.
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Proficiency in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or similar tools; This individual will be responsible for bringing stories to life through video production, animation and creative writing.
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MG designers will incorporate strong program management, video editing, digital asset management, strategic planning, process improvement, and performance management to deliver top notch products.
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Skilled in editing and motion graphics (preferably Adobe Premiere & After Effects) When not working remotely, you’ll work out of our beautiful Reston office, with in-house cafeteria, free soda, pool table, classic video game room, and a balcony with gorgeous views of the surrounding area.
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Video editing of concurrent projects. SAIC's Core Creative Multimedia Production is currently seeking a talented Video Editor with videography experience to join our team located in Northern VA and help our Intelligence Community (IC) customers tell their stories in new and engaging ways.
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The Congressional Affairs / Congressional Notification (CN) specialist develops CN packages to meet requirements for successful notification, such as identification of Major Defense Equipment and reviewing and editing policy justifications and sensitivity of technology statements to ensure compliance with the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) and DoD and State Department (DoS) policies.
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Internal executive content support (slide development, executive messaging)Prepare executives for media interviews, press conferences, and internal and external speaking engagements to include internal communications via email or other channels; video script writing; and social media strategy, content creation and execution.
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Participate in the formatting and editing of deliverables, ensuring USAID branding and high- quality visuals are incorporated. We support clients ranging from the U.S. Government (e.g., the U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Departments of State and Labor, and the Millennium Challenge Corporation) to large bilateral and multilateral donors (e.g., the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program.
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Experience in Adobe CC or equivalent digital media/video editing tools. The role is responsible for end-to-end editorial across Social Media handles: creative writing, photo and video curation, supporting integrated marketing campaigns and participating in strategic planning sessions.
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