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20 jobs that use Video Content the most

Jobs that use video content the most include associate producer and editor, new media specialist, and director, video production.

What jobs use Video Content the most?

1. Associate Producer And Editor

How associate producer and editor uses Video Content:

  • Facilitate and manage CNN weekend editorial team of freelance editorial producers.
  • Collaborate in screenwriting, casting, and location scouting.
  • Schedule, shoot and edit clips while adhering to deadlines and working in a team environment.

Most common skills for associate producer and editor:

  • Video Content
  • Adobe Premiere
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Media Management
  • Stock Footage

2. New Media Specialist

How new media specialist uses Video Content:

  • Manage e-commerce demand generation programs for www.ToshibaDirect.com.
  • Create content for profiles providing stronger SEO value.
  • Create a brand YouTube channel for the firm.

Most common skills for new media specialist:

  • Web Content
  • Video Content
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • SEO
  • Graphic Design

3. Director, Video Production

How director, video production uses Video Content:

  • Manage vendor relationships to provide critical oversight and ensure high quality standards.
  • Direct and produce content for WDBM's YouTube channel.
  • Create a plan to create a digital culture of SJU through web design, video production, and photography.

Most common skills for director, video production:

  • Video Content
  • Photography
  • Motion Graphics
  • Production Process
  • Adobe Premiere
  • Video Shoots

4. Associate Producer

How associate producer uses Video Content:

  • Lead the process of channel acquisition for YouTube channel properties.
  • Manage social media accounts using Hootsuite, TweetDeck, Facebook, Instagram, etc.
  • Assist in editing final show to air, create video clips, select viewer emails and manage social media.

Most common skills for associate producer:

  • Customer Service
  • Video Content
  • Sales Floor
  • Control Room
  • Instagram
  • Production Assistants

5. Senior Video Editor

How senior video editor uses Video Content:

  • Manage and resolve editorial disagreements across relevant departmental staff to join up an organizational narrative on each output.
  • Produce segments & graphics for both television and Youtube platform.
  • Maintain video archive system and retrieve important clips when necessary.

Most common skills for senior video editor:

  • Motion Graphics
  • Video Content
  • Adobe Premiere
  • Color Correction
  • Adobe Creative Suite
  • Animation

6. Online Editor

How online editor uses Video Content:

  • Develop SEO strategies to increase profitability and manage social media to spread brand awareness and bolster readership.
  • Edit and format Facebook chats to feature on website as articles.
  • Locate useful links and used basic SEO to drive traffic to the Facebook fan page.

Most common skills for online editor:

  • Web Content
  • Video Content
  • Edit Content
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google Analytics

7. Video Editor

How video editor uses Video Content:

  • Upgrade PC's and manage the network involving internet, cable and satellite.
  • Manage a Facebook page to help promote the show and are fans can know the latest news.
  • Manage media assets including creating graphics, digitizing, archiving, editorial 'string-outs' and tracking media assets.

Most common skills for video editor:

  • Video Content
  • Motion Graphics
  • Video Production
  • YouTube
  • Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Adobe Photoshop

8. Video Production Manager

How video production manager uses Video Content:

  • Direct 3D animation, video editing, and managing of external video and DVD productions.
  • Manage all aspects of post-production including video synchronization, DVD duplication, and video editing.
  • Create QC process for a new DVD product line and lead the DVD world-wide manufacturing process affiliate training program.

Most common skills for video production manager:

  • Training Videos
  • Video Content
  • Video Projects
  • Photography
  • Premiere Pro
  • Adobe Premiere

9. New Media Manager

How new media manager uses Video Content:

  • Create and directly manage digital marketing campaigns, working extensively with Google AdWords, Facebook and direct placement on demographic-relevant sites.
  • Create multimedia content in Photoshop, including streaming video and animate graphics.
  • Facilitate and own the execution of email marketing collateral, including copywriting and editing of content.

Most common skills for new media manager:

  • Website Content
  • Video Content
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Intern Program
  • Google Analytics

10. Video Production Internship

How video production internship uses Video Content:

  • Architect & manage MWV's Cisco video and telepresence environment.
  • Manage the scheduling of VTC for SES management and flag officers.
  • Videotaped children, manage, edit and assemble video clips into a library.

Most common skills for video production internship:

  • Video Production
  • Video Content
  • YouTube
  • Motion Graphics
  • Video Intern
  • Video Shoots

11. Video Journalist

How video journalist uses Video Content:

  • Create, update and manage digital online web content for each client and their respective YouTube channels.
  • Set up and run live shots on ENG live truck.
  • Use nonlinear digital editing systems to edit clips.

Most common skills for video journalist:

  • Story Development
  • Adobe Premiere
  • Video Content
  • News Coverage
  • Edit Video
  • Video Production

12. Multimedia Coordinator

How multimedia coordinator uses Video Content:

  • Manage YouTube channel and company website.
  • Manage and coordinate the workload of the release team members and are responsible for organizing and hosting all production release windows.
  • Archive and organize digital media files on social media sites such as Facebook & WordPress.

Most common skills for multimedia coordinator:

  • Training Videos
  • Video Content
  • Graphic Design
  • Adobe Creative Suite
  • WordPress
  • Media Management

13. Editor

How editor uses Video Content:

  • Manage content QC and Disney client QC of create content.
  • Manage campaign performance through data analysis and reporting, with actionable takeaways per designate KPI.
  • Manage and create newsletter archives for NASA: http: //www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/home/index.html

Most common skills for editor:

  • Web Content
  • Video Content
  • SEO
  • Facebook
  • Editor-In-Chief
  • Twitter

14. Video Coordinator

How video coordinator uses Video Content:

  • Manage media assets including creating graphics, digitizing, archiving, editorial 'string-outs' and tracking media assets.
  • Film local and school events with DSLR cameras.
  • Aid in the operation of a NCAA DI basketball program.

Most common skills for video coordinator:

  • Video Production
  • Video Content
  • NCAA
  • Adobe Premiere
  • Student Athletes
  • Photoshop

15. Video Specialist

How video specialist uses Video Content:

  • Develop and manage proprietary PPC support material.
  • Create responsive websites and modify static web pages to user interface design utilizing HTML5, CSS, SVG, and JavaScript.
  • Code front-end of site using CSS and XHTML.

Most common skills for video specialist:

  • Video Production
  • Video Content
  • Video Equipment
  • Adobe Premiere
  • Projection
  • Graphic Design

16. Sports Producer

How sports producer uses Video Content:

  • Manage sports department for ABC affiliate and affiliate cable-news channel.
  • Facilitate and manage CNN weekend editorial team of freelance editorial producers.
  • Color commentary for baseball & softball coverage

Most common skills for sports producer:

  • Video Content
  • Adobe Premiere
  • Booking
  • Twitter
  • Sports Content
  • YouTube

17. News Assistant

How news assistant uses Video Content:

  • Manage campaign performance through data analysis and reporting, with actionable takeaways per designate KPI.
  • Act as a stand-in onset for CNN's anchors and guests.
  • Shoot and edit video for CNN.

Most common skills for news assistant:

  • Assignment Desk
  • Video Content
  • B-Roll
  • Facebook
  • Local News
  • News Coverage

18. Video Production Specialist

How video production specialist uses Video Content:

  • Utilize a CMS to manage digital assets and develop the proper HTML coding for distribution requests.
  • Design and maintain CHS YouTube channel.
  • Align and calibrate Audio/Video projection booths on a monthly basis.

Most common skills for video production specialist:

  • Video Content
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Motion Graphics
  • Adobe Premiere
  • Photography
  • Video Projects

19. Digital Media Internship

How digital media internship uses Video Content:

  • Manage campaign billing and analyze daily KPIs through Nielsen, Innovid, DoubleVerify, and Google's DoubleClick.
  • Manage websites, create web content using HTML and Java, enhance SEO, and create commercials for publications.
  • Hire as a social media respondent for TFF, manage Facebook page & promote online video contests on YouTube.

Most common skills for digital media internship:

  • Video Content
  • Facebook
  • Digital Marketing
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • PowerPoint

20. Blogger

How blogger uses Video Content:

  • Manage sales through Etsy and Facebook
  • Promote posts through Pinterest, Tumblr, and Facebook.
  • Write (SEO) Internet content for personal blog - articles, product reviews and contests.

Most common skills for blogger:

  • Web Content
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Video Content
  • Photography
  • Blogging

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