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Producer/Editor

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
Preditor
Description:
On set production direction and video editing
shooting, producing, editing video, photo and multimedia projects on a quick timeline.
Operating camera gear, sound recording equipment, lights, studio backgrounds, and other production gear in studio and in the field.
Communicating with project managers and vertical editors on project needs, requests and constructive criticism.
Creating content in a multimedia-first environment
Proficiency in video software like Final Cut Pro or Premier Pro, photo editing software like Photoshop and some audio programs like Ableton or Adobe Audition.
Must be able to produce content as a one-stop shop and see a project from inception to publishing.
Not necessary but a bonus to have proficiency in motion graphics and graphic design software like After Effects and Illustrator.
Experience with DSLR camera
Raise the bar creatively by educating staff and clients on the elements of quality video production
Stay up-to-speed on video, design, editing and trends
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment where the demands and directions of the work are constantly changing

Qualifications:
BS/BA/BFA or advanced Degree (Multimedia, Advertising, Marketing or Fine Arts concentration preferred)
2-4 years of professional experience in an agency or production company setting
Familiarity with motion graphics software such as After Effects or Motion
Familiiarity with photo retouching software such as Illustrator or Photoshop
Proficiency with various video cameras and video capture, video codecs and conversion software
Proficiency with film and video shoots, both on location and in studio
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office
Must be enthusiastic and committed to staying on top of leading edge motion graphics design, video editing & social video trendsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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