We are looking for a highly capable and experienced individual who has the skill to edit video game trailers in a high pressure environment. Experience editing high profile trailers, short form TV and internet assets preferred. Storytelling is a very important aspect of our games so the applicant must be able to communicate the emotional content and vibe of a game within a 60 second format. more…
Duties: Intern will assist adultswim.com staff with daily, weekly and long-term video tasks. This opportunity will allow the intern to see the full process on going live with Internet content. Responsibilities include preparing episodes for Internet consumption, creating promotional video around website content, and assisting with shooting and capturing footage. Intern must be able to work in a team-based environment with a focus on fast turnarounds. more…
WB Games Inc. seeks a Artist, Cinematics for the Monolith Development department. The employee will design and implement cinematic sequences that will be used in various game projects. The job requires a deep understanding of film and how to use visual storytelling to clearly communicate a sequence of events. The employee will be required to develop storyboards, 2D and 3D animatics, and implementing the final cameras in a cinematic sequence, though not necessarily all three on one task. Helping direct motion capture sessions with the director of Cinematics will occur, so a familiarity with motion capture direction is preferable. more…
Aniden’s multimedia production team continues to grow. Are you a highly motivated motion graphic/visual effects artist with an intense passion for motion design and attention to detail? Ideal candidates will have three to five years of professional experience, a great sense of typography, color theory, the ability to conceptualize and execute entire projects, as well as a sense of humor and an excellent work ethic. more…
The part-time video/audio editor assists with day-to-day operations of SF Ballet’s new media efforts including participating in the planning, storyboarding, filming, and editing of video and audio projects. more…
Antidote is a video production company providing video creative, writing, directing, field production, editing, motion graphics and project management services. We create and produce deliverables for internal and external corporate communications, broadcast and long & short form entertainment. Our clients include advertising agencies and corporations seeking a high definition production partner for their marketing, promotional and story telling needs.
Antidote is currently seeking an Editor to join our technical staff. The ideal candidate will have entry level to 5 years experience in video editing and 2D motion graphics. A demo reel is required. Must be a self-starter with a strong work ethic, an attention to detail and willingness to exceed company and client expectations through exemplary customer service. In addition to working on broadcast and corporate projects, the ability and willingness to assist with pre and post project file prep, delivery, DVD authoring and other productions as needed is desired.
This is a great opportunity to build on a strong foundation and to get established in an expanding organization with unlimited growth potential.
Antidote is located in a modern, revitalized building in the heart of the St. Louis business district. We offer a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience. Benefit options including health, dental and parking are available. More company information is available at thinkantidote.com.
Please submit your resume to jobs@thinkantidote.com including a link to view your reel. Regional candidates only. No phone calls please.
Job Posting Summary: Performs as technician in the production of video and computer based educational materials for satellite, video tape, multimedia, CD ROM, Internet and other technology based methods of delivery to clients of the UA system.
Knowledge, skills and abilities required for this position. Knowledge of television production systems and computer equipment and practices. Knowledge of the constraints of live production work. Working knowledge of broadcast, computer, and electronic field production processes. Knowledge of digital video. Competence with TV test equipment, television electronics and the technical elements of television production. Knowledge of computer hardware, software, and applications; technical computer skills. Exceptional interpersonal skills and problem solving abilities. Broad exposure to the liberal arts. Ability to handle stressful situations. Attention to detail; organization skills. more…
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The ideal candidate is a creative, self-starter/ troubleshooter and leader who thinks out-of-the-box. Solid video editing experience using AVID Media Composer and a complete understanding of AVID Unity environments. Experience with Studio and Field shooting (HD/SD) video, lighting, field audio (ENG style) video compression for the web and field producing. Must have reliable means of transportation to Northern NJ and a valid driver’s license. more…
Description: Provide broadcast-quality single- and multiple- video camera coverage of events in the field and in the studio. Typically work with small documentary-style crews for single- camera production in HDTV (1080) formats; live events require multiple camera, lighting and staging, and transmission links such as fiber or microwave. Provide lighting and grip support in the field (laboratories, wind tunnels, hangars and other areas with unique or restrictive conditions) and in the studio. Subjects range from large objects such as an airplane or wind tunnel to small electric components, or microscopic life forms. Provide maintenance and calibration of camera systems. Generate imagery that conforms to standard broadcast signal parameters. Operate cameras in or around aircraft when necessary. Travel and work overtime as required. more…
Producer: Plan and execute the development of video communications projects working closely with faculty and staff throughout the University. As part of the team, the Producer will offer custom solutions that transmit faculty research, promote departments and University initiatives, and create news coverage of high-profile campus events and speakers, thinking strategically about how projects align with larger communication goals. Target audiences include the campus community, alumni, donors, the general public and news outlets. Producers assist University units, faculty and other departments within University Communications to conceive ideas, research, plan production, schedule camera operators, editors, graphic artists and talent, oversee post-production and deliver the final media. more…