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Video Producer
Gannett
Louisville, KY, United States
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USA TODAY NETWORK is one of the top 20 digital companies in the country, sharing the list with Google, Facebook, and Amazon. And we have over 100 million unique visitors a month, which is more than Buzzfeed, Yahoo News, and Huffington Post. Because our team consists of over 110 local properties with USA TODAY at the helm, you’ll have the luxury of living in a community you love while making a national impact.
The Courier-Journal of Louisville, Kentucky, and part of the USA TODAY Network is seeking a videographer to join our visuals team as we aim to own video on all platforms – mobile, social, native app and desktop – in a highly competitive media market.
Among the responsibilities:
• In this role, the video producer will work with editors, reporters and producers to generate highly sociable, quick-turnaround videos to stand on their own on social platforms and accompany stories on desktop, mobile and native app platforms utilizing Wochit, Final Cut, Adobe Premiere and other video editing platforms as warranted.
• The video producer will help the Courier-Journal build a library of evergreen videos on recurring topics of coverage. Examples of Louisville-centric topics include Jennifer Lawrence, Papa John’s, KFC, Humana and the University of Louisville, as well as college basketball (Louisville Cardinals, Kentucky Wildcats).
• The video producer will take charge of production of livestream events, whether in the office or on location.
• The video producer is a leader in emerging video technology, such as 360 video and VR formats.
• The video producer will assist in shooting and editing high-end, documentary-style video productions as needed.
• The video producer will assist in creating and sharing videos for branded social channels such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
Job requirements include the ability to edit video proficiently on either Final Cut or Adobe Premiere and the ability to react quickly in a breaking news environment. Additional history utilizing quick-turnaround tools such as Wochit or Adobe Spark is a bonus, along with experience using live video tools such as Livestream, Ustream or YouTube.