The Wall Street Journal seeks a multimedia producer with exceptional shooting, editing, scripting and producing skills to help drive technology and tech-review coverage.
The job requires a strong video journalist who can produce enterprise and feature packages independently as well as in conjunction with WSJ journalists. The job also requires a strong leader and teacher who can coach reporter-shooters through the video process – developing shot lists and advising on shooting, writing or rewriting scripts, and then editing engaging packages using mostly reporter-shot material.
Must be proficient with Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut X. Experience shooting with a DSLR camera, using After Effects and Illustrator a strong plus as is a keen and demonstrable interest in the consumer tech sector.
Please attach a resume, cover letter and three to five published clips to your online application.
To apply, go here.
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