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Videographer (Freelance)

Posted By: Ninety Four

Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2018

Remuneration: $1,000.00

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We are looking for individuals filled with passion, creativity and a strong ability to tell a good story. If you are someone who loves producing videos, expressing words into sound and picture, we want you!


What’s in it for you?
As a videographer, you will not only gain first-hand experience in learning how to tell a story through pictures and sounds but also learn technical elements such as lighting, shooting angles and placement of microphones. You will work with clients from many different industries and gain experience in a variety of different creative shoots.


Requirements
Experience in videography
Knowledge in Premiere Pro, After Effects and other video editing softwares.
Operate equipment such as Cameras, Lighting, Audio Recorders, etc
Passion in Story Telling
Keen eye for detail


If you want to be part of a team filled with passionate and enthusiastic people, send in your resume attached with your portfolio now!


Interested applicants, Please send in your CV, stating the Job Title in the subject heading to [email protected]



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