Monday, 16 March 2009

A job

Video Editor/camera operator

Hours: Up to 30 hrs (Evenings and possibly Saturday)
An opportunity has arisen for 4 aspiring Video Editors/Camera Operators, with an interest in Internet based Streaming Media to join one of the UK's leading Online Video and Web Production Companies.
This position offers a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and enhance your portfolio. You should be a highly motivated, organised and punctual individual. You will be required to work Monday to Thursday evening from 5pm to 10pm.
You will be expected to work unsupervised and will have the flexibility of editing off-site at your leisure. This position will suit current Media students at College/University or graduates who wish to put into practice the skills they have learned.
The ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic and skilled video editor or student with a good working knowledge of Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro or other leading software. Knowledge of Adobe After Effects, Illustrator & Photoshop is also an advantage.
Duties to include:
*Liaising with our client at the venue
*Liaising with the client on site and setting up equipment and operating the system during events.
*Packing and unpacking all equipment.
*All maintenance and upkeep of equipment and all general office duties.
*Post production work: the role typically involves editing
*Editing and management of videos and equipment.


Here's a job that looks pretty much up my street. The only problem is that there is there's just one thing that I'm not very experienced with, that is the adobe premier pro app. Though I think if I was to try and get this job I'd have learn about it. As you can see it is aimed at students. I may well have a go at applying for this job though I'm not sure how it would fit into my current hours. Though it does say you can work off site, which would be handy as its based in Birmingham, which isn't so close to me (Harrogate).

The pays just £6.00 hour and thats less then I get now, though this wouldn't bother me so much as I don't really enjoy working at a clothes shop and its not helping my career, though this job would.

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