Requisition ID: 60803 Title: Cinematographer I Division: Arthrex, Inc. (US01) Location: Naples, FL
Arthrex, Inc. is a global medical device company and a leader in new product development and medical education in orthopedics. The Communications team at Arthrex is growing with our new StudioX open and we are actively searching for a Cinematographer I. This position will be located on our corporate campus in Naples, FL. Join our talented team at a global medical device company focused on Helping Surgeons Treat Their Patients Better™.
Main Objective:
The Cinematographer serves as a camera operator and editor for Arthrex, Inc.'s medical education, training, and promotional content.
Essential Functions:
Operate camera, audio and lighting equipment used to produce high-quality, digital media that educates our audiences.
Post-produce content for final delivery.
Repurpose video content into multiple digital formats.
Follow media production tools and best practices.
Follow standards and guidelines for consistent corporate identity.
Maintain project status within Arthrex project management systems.
Offload all media into appropriate storage locations and verify media transferred successfully as well as provide quality control for all recorded footage.
Maintain all files in digital asset management system.
Operate a motorized camera jib.
Produce segments shot on a various DSLR and cinema format cameras.
Availability to work weekends when necessary.
Minimum Qualifications:
High School diploma or equivalent required.
3 years of related experience required.
2 years of experience in Adobe Premiere Pro editing required and content creation required.
Skills:
Ability to work on a variety of items daily.
Ability to work in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment.
Self-starter and can work autonomously.
Strong communication and problem-solving skills.
Ability to comprehend and apply language skills to the degree required to perform the job based upon the job requirements.
Ability to verbally communicate ideas and issues effectively to other team members and management.
Ability to write and record data and information as required by procedures.
Ability to work well with a variety of team members to represent the design viewpoint effectively in a collaborative work environment.
Solves routine problems of limited scope and complexity following established policies and procedures.
Work is closely supervised. Follows specific, detailed instructions.
Limited working knowledge of industry-standard camera equipment, camera lenses, audio, and lighting equipment.
General understanding of After Effects, Prelude, Photoshop, and Apple Operating Systems Knowledgeable of best practices for studio and field production workflow.
Basic knowledge of composition.
Basic knowledge of lighting and lighting techniques.
Basic knowledge of camera settings and theory for exposure, frame rate, depth of field, and color balance for video.
Basic knowledge audio recording techniques.
Knowledgeable of best practices for post-production workflow.
Basic knowledge in the use of Adobe CC applications.
Knowledge of basic color correction.
Ability to mix multitrack audio.
Required travel up to 20%
Knowledge and Skill Requirements/Specialized Courses and/or Training:
Ability to work well with a variety of team members to represent the design viewpoint effectively in a collaborative work environment. Contribute creative solutions in a productive and positive manner.
Machine, Tools, and/or Equipment Skills:
Position requires a knowledge of Adobe Premier Pro, After Effects, Prelude, Photoshop, as well as the Apple operating system.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by law.