The Wall Street Journal video group is seeking an entry-level video journalist with a specific interest in and aptitude for editing on Final Cut Pro X and creating video graphics.
This person will be responsible for editing graphics-intensive, fast-paced, short news packages.
The ability to edit video quickly in a deadline environment is a must. Experience using Adobe Illustrator, After Effects and Apple Motion preferred. All three software programs will be used to adapt vector graphics, including charts and infographics.
The ideal candidate will provide a reel that demonstrates a fast-paced editing style, effective use of music, and a flair for storytelling.
The assistant video journalist role provides an opportunity to work in a dynamic newsroom environment and produce award-winning journalism.
To apply, go here.
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