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Motion Graphics Video Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

... years of motion graphics animation experience. * 2+ years shooting video (DSLR, lighting, audio) * A portfolio that proves you can make engaging, high-quality content fast. Nice to Haves:

... Video production experience: shooting, editing, motion graphics Almo is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual ...

Experience with video editing or motion graphics is a plus. \n \n \n Benefits \n \n \n \n \n Imperative Systems offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support our team members and their ...

Experience with video editing or motion graphics is a plus. \n \n \n Benefits \n \n \n \n \n Imperative Systems offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support our team members and their ...

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What is the difference between Motion Graphics Video vs Video Editor?

AspectMotion Graphics VideoVideo Editor
CredentialsOften requires skills in animation, graphic design, and software like After EffectsRequires editing skills, familiarity with editing software like Adobe Premiere or Final Cut
Work EnvironmentTypically works in animation studios, advertising agencies, or media companiesWorks in post-production, media houses, or freelance settings
Industry UsageUsed for animated videos, explainer videos, and visual effectsUsed for assembling raw footage into finished videos, including cuts and transitions

While both roles involve video production, Motion Graphics Video specialists focus on creating animated visuals and graphic effects, whereas Video Editors assemble and refine footage. Understanding these differences helps employers and professionals target the right skills and tools for each role.

What are popular job titles related to Motion Graphics Video jobs in Virginia? For Motion Graphics Video jobs in Virginia, the most frequently searched job titles are:
What cities in Virginia are hiring for Motion Graphics Video jobs? Cities in Virginia with the most Motion Graphics Video job openings:

Lead Systems Technician (Videographer/Editor)

Alexton Incorporated

Lorton, VA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

System technicians provide television production and post-production support to the Secretary of

Energy and designated senior officials at DOE/HQ and at offsite locations as directed by the

Office of Administration. These videographer/ editors operate a wide array of television

production and post-production equipment and are proficient in the use of applicable

professional software as directed for use by the DOE/HQ Office of Administration. They provide

technical research for the recommendation of new equipment, software and supplies which are

related to television production activity as directed by the Office of Administration. They

interface directly with DOE/HQ clients who provide input to the editorial process.

EXPERIENCE:

Associates or Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university or 5 years of equivalent

experience in broadcast, video production and in-house cable broadcast systems

Responsible, self-motivated, detail-oriented, well-organized and able to take initiative to resolve

problems and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment

• Ability to plan, organize and implement to ensure the successful completion of a project

by a specific due date

• 5 years’ experience in video production preferred and 6-8 years of relevant experience, or

an equivalent combination of experience and education.

• Strong lighting and cinematography skills

• Excellent video editing skills

• Motion graphics skills – able to produce motion graphics for use in video or as

standalone animations

• Expert-level skill with Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro

• Demonstrated experience and expertise in Premier Pro, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After

Effects, PluralEyes, Quicktime Pro, ENG cameras, Non-Linear Editing software (Final

Cut Pro Studio and Adobe Creative Suite), Illustrator, and InDesign.

• Extensive knowledge of both traditional and digital film equipment and technology

including appropriate uses for different types of cameras and lighting equipment, current

video codecs and compression technology, file formats and digital file optimization for

file size, optimization for different screens (e.g., monitor vs. television), and using video

on the web