The Tennessean a part of the USA Today Network is seeking a dynamic full-time video journalist to produce high-quality visuals under tight deadlines. Nashville is changing quickly and the successful candidate will help chronicle the citys evolution by leading the production of a trove of video content to run across all our on- and off-platform is a high-octane position that will involve a mix of daily assignments and larger documentary-style projects. We are looking for a creative self-starter who can help formulate our video strategy and then bring it to role is based in Nashville with assignments across Middle Tennessee and the Southeast sometimes at night and on :Bachelors degree in journalism video journalism or least three years of experience in creating compelling visual content and communication skills and ability to thrive in a fast-paced news drivers license and car with Responsibilities:Shoot and edit daily feature spot news and documentary-style videos on a diverse range of topics from sports and politics to business and interviews and write accurate headlines scripts and stringent deadlines while maintaining informed on current events to enhance in Adobe Premiere and the rest of the Adobe Creative Suite; adaptability to learn new tools like with audiences via social media platforms and optimize with editors and reporters on multimedia Apply:Submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your qualifications and links to 3-6 samples of your The Tennessean and NashvilleThe Tennessean is the states largest news organization and is a fast-paced collaborative operation full of ambitious journalists in every stage of their careers. Reporting frequently leads to rapid change at the state and local levels and the newsroom frequently wins national awards such a Peabody Award the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards grand prize and the Scripps Howard Award in breaking 2024 The Tennessean was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. Its office is located in the heart of Nashville one of the most vibrant cities in the country. Music City more than lives up to its name and its live music offerings are supplemented by three professional sports teams a vibrant food scene and abundant things to do. Middle Tennessee is rapidly growing and attracting a variety of new businesses on a regular basis.#Newsgnt#LI-CB1
The Tennessean a part of the USA Today Network is seeking a dynamic full-time video journalist to produce high-quality visuals under tight deadlines. Nashville is changing quickly and the successful candidate will help chronicle the citys evolution by leading the production of a trove of video conte...
The Tennessean a part of the USA Today Network is seeking a dynamic full-time video journalist to produce high-quality visuals under tight deadlines. Nashville is changing quickly and the successful candidate will help chronicle the citys evolution by leading the production of a trove of video content to run across all our on- and off-platform is a high-octane position that will involve a mix of daily assignments and larger documentary-style projects. We are looking for a creative self-starter who can help formulate our video strategy and then bring it to role is based in Nashville with assignments across Middle Tennessee and the Southeast sometimes at night and on :Bachelors degree in journalism video journalism or least three years of experience in creating compelling visual content and communication skills and ability to thrive in a fast-paced news drivers license and car with Responsibilities:Shoot and edit daily feature spot news and documentary-style videos on a diverse range of topics from sports and politics to business and interviews and write accurate headlines scripts and stringent deadlines while maintaining informed on current events to enhance in Adobe Premiere and the rest of the Adobe Creative Suite; adaptability to learn new tools like with audiences via social media platforms and optimize with editors and reporters on multimedia Apply:Submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your qualifications and links to 3-6 samples of your The Tennessean and NashvilleThe Tennessean is the states largest news organization and is a fast-paced collaborative operation full of ambitious journalists in every stage of their careers. Reporting frequently leads to rapid change at the state and local levels and the newsroom frequently wins national awards such a Peabody Award the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards grand prize and the Scripps Howard Award in breaking 2024 The Tennessean was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. Its office is located in the heart of Nashville one of the most vibrant cities in the country. Music City more than lives up to its name and its live music offerings are supplemented by three professional sports teams a vibrant food scene and abundant things to do. Middle Tennessee is rapidly growing and attracting a variety of new businesses on a regular basis.#Newsgnt#LI-CB1
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