The Wall Street Journal video group is looking for an experienced video journalist with exceptional shooting, editing and producing skills.
This person will be responsible for managing the production of short and engaging video news stories as well as fast-paced field and in-house shoots . The job requires an extremely organized self-starter who can manage multiple projects at once, often on a tight deadline.
The ideal candidate can develop shot lists, lead shoots creatively & technically, understand lighting, write scripts, edit quickly and work well in a team setting. Experience at a leading news organization is preferred.
Software & Camera proficiency: Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Motion, Sound Pro Canon 7D, 5D & C100.
To apply, go here.
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