Summary:
The Post-Production Specialist is part of the inMusic Video Team. This role works with members of the Video Production Team to edit, color correct, grade, and provide motion design for a wide variety of video content, including promotional videos, interviews, live musical performances, and tutorials.
Essential Functions:
- Editing Video – Assemble captured video, sound, and motion graphics into a final product as defined by the project brief.
- Editing Audio and Music – Edit and balance voice, music, environmental sounds, and foley in video projects.
- Motion Design – Create content using 2d and/or 3d motion graphics, typography, music, and video with a good eye for design
- Color Correction and Grading – Color correct and grade footage to achieve the desired visual mood.
- Assist on-set with operating cameras, audio equipment, and lighting equipment as needed
Requirements
Required Education & Experience:
- High School Diploma
- 2+ experience in an agency or corporate environment
- Must have solid understanding and applied experience and knowledge of audio, video, and editing hardware and software
- Must have digital reel
Preferred Education & Experience:
- BA in Film School, Digital Marketing, or similar field
Required Technical Experience:
- Experience using grip and lighting equipment
- Experience in Adobe Premiere Pro or other editing software
- Experience using color correction and grading software such as DaVinci Resolve
- Experience with 2D motion design with After Effects
Preferred Technical Experiences:
- 3D modeling, lighting and texturing skills are appreciated
- A background in music and music equipment is appreciated
- Experience with cameras, lenses, and lights is appreciated
Benefits
- Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)
- Retirement Plan (401k, IRA)
- Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)
- Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)
- Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity)
- Short Term & Long Term Disability
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Job Responsibilities
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Adapt to schedule changes and contribute to an efficient shooting process
Requirements
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Strong understanding of camera focus systems and tools
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Ability to work with a student team and flexible shoot schedule
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Open availability between shoot dates or willingness to communicate your schedule
Compensation
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IMDB credit for your work
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On-set meals provided
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