Videographer/Editor
- Employer
- Suffolk University
- Location
- Massachusetts, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Date posted
- Jan 22, 2022
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Education, Teacher Education
- Employment Level
- Administrative
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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Suffolk
University is pleased to announce a career opportunity as
Videographer/Editor! Suffolks Division of University
Communications, including its Offices of Marketing &
Communications and Public Affairs, consists of storytellers,
professional strategists, writers, designers, and multimedia
producers offering a depth of expertise in a variety of media. We
tell the story of the University across a range of audiences and
media producing everything from news and feature pieces, to long
and short-form videos, collateral and advertising, and web and
social media content.
To receive full consideration submit a sample of work with the application. Summary of Position:
The Videographer/Editor will play a critical role in visual storytelling for the University, its schools, departments, and units.Under the direction of the Director of Multimedia Content/Producer, this position will be responsible for producing a variety of videos, from short news or feature pieces to longer form videos, but always with visually compelling content that builds awareness, grows audiences and drives engagement in support of the Universitys strategic vision, mission, and brand. The ideal candidate is an eager, resourceful and creative video producer experienced in pursuing and developing original ideas to meet various marketing and communications goals. The Videographer/Editor will have experience with all aspects of video production, from concept to completion, including storyboarding, scripting, directing, interviewing, videography, audio, lighting and post-production. The Videographer/Editor will have a role working with a content team that is producing robust and integrated packages that bring together video, graphic and web design, photography and the written word. Primary/Principal Responsibilities: % of Time Responsibility 20% Partner with the Director of Multimedia Content/Producer to oversee all aspects of video pre-production processes including consultation with internal partners/stakeholders; development of project outlines and shooting scripts; creation of shot lists and storyboards; location scouting and selection; talent casting; creation of production schedules; preparation of gear requirements; and selection of additional crew (as required). 30% Produce short, quick turnaround videos that stand alone, are used for social media, or are part of multimedia packages that highlight University student, faculty, alumni or programmatic excellence. Work alongside a content team in envisioning and executing brand storytelling through video. Execute as videographer to carry out on pre-production shot lists and storyboards.Responsible forvideo, audio, and lighting equipment setup and operation;directing and leading on-location shoots; conducting interviews and ensuring valuable sound bites are captured;recording voiceovers as required; and capturing b-roll. 30% Responsible for all aspects of post-production activity including video and sound editing to ensure captured video tells apowerful visual story that elicits a positive emotional response, inspires action, and communicates impact. Work collaboratively with designers, writers, and editors in the creation of graphical elements and copy that adhere to the Suffolk University brand. Ensure all videos meet the needs of a varying audience through the use of captioning as needed. Prepare video for multimedia formats including web, and other digital distribution mediums. Partner with the Director of Multimedia Content/Producer to establish and maintain processes and best practices for delivering finalized content and organizing the production asset environment. 20% Manage and maintain video archive and file transfer platform(s). Create, organize and manage digital content management and storage solution. Oversee team of student producers/videographers to assist in the capture, editing, and delivery of digital content. Stay current with video trends and emerging technologies that would improve, help, or otherwise benefit the production workflow. Requirements/Qualifications:
To receive full consideration submit a sample of work with the application. Summary of Position:
The Videographer/Editor will play a critical role in visual storytelling for the University, its schools, departments, and units.Under the direction of the Director of Multimedia Content/Producer, this position will be responsible for producing a variety of videos, from short news or feature pieces to longer form videos, but always with visually compelling content that builds awareness, grows audiences and drives engagement in support of the Universitys strategic vision, mission, and brand. The ideal candidate is an eager, resourceful and creative video producer experienced in pursuing and developing original ideas to meet various marketing and communications goals. The Videographer/Editor will have experience with all aspects of video production, from concept to completion, including storyboarding, scripting, directing, interviewing, videography, audio, lighting and post-production. The Videographer/Editor will have a role working with a content team that is producing robust and integrated packages that bring together video, graphic and web design, photography and the written word. Primary/Principal Responsibilities: % of Time Responsibility 20% Partner with the Director of Multimedia Content/Producer to oversee all aspects of video pre-production processes including consultation with internal partners/stakeholders; development of project outlines and shooting scripts; creation of shot lists and storyboards; location scouting and selection; talent casting; creation of production schedules; preparation of gear requirements; and selection of additional crew (as required). 30% Produce short, quick turnaround videos that stand alone, are used for social media, or are part of multimedia packages that highlight University student, faculty, alumni or programmatic excellence. Work alongside a content team in envisioning and executing brand storytelling through video. Execute as videographer to carry out on pre-production shot lists and storyboards.Responsible forvideo, audio, and lighting equipment setup and operation;directing and leading on-location shoots; conducting interviews and ensuring valuable sound bites are captured;recording voiceovers as required; and capturing b-roll. 30% Responsible for all aspects of post-production activity including video and sound editing to ensure captured video tells apowerful visual story that elicits a positive emotional response, inspires action, and communicates impact. Work collaboratively with designers, writers, and editors in the creation of graphical elements and copy that adhere to the Suffolk University brand. Ensure all videos meet the needs of a varying audience through the use of captioning as needed. Prepare video for multimedia formats including web, and other digital distribution mediums. Partner with the Director of Multimedia Content/Producer to establish and maintain processes and best practices for delivering finalized content and organizing the production asset environment. 20% Manage and maintain video archive and file transfer platform(s). Create, organize and manage digital content management and storage solution. Oversee team of student producers/videographers to assist in the capture, editing, and delivery of digital content. Stay current with video trends and emerging technologies that would improve, help, or otherwise benefit the production workflow. Requirements/Qualifications:
- Bachelors degree in film, videography, or related field
- 5+ years demonstrated professional videography, filmmaking, and editing experience
- Proficiency operating and maintaining professional-level video, lighting, and audio equipment in the field and in studio environments
- Robust and thorough understanding of the principles of videography, the production process, motion graphics design, and video editing and techniques
- Advanced technical experience using video creation/editing software (Final Cut Pro, AVID, Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Media Encoder, etc.)
- Knowledge of copyright, image permissions, and fair use protocols for music and video resources supporting production
- Ability to organize and keep track of large amounts of media
- Ability to multitask and prioritize assignments while under tight deadlines
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of internal/external stakeholders
- Strong problem-solving, organizational, and time management skills
- Willing to work occasional nights and weekends
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