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KOIN videojournalist job
News Video Journalist
KOIN-TV, a division of Emmis Communications and Portland’s CBS affiliate in the 24th market, is seeking a full-time Video journalist. Searching for a creative candidate able to think “outside of the box.†Position will coordinate and gather audio and video material, including file video, with which to edit news tape in full reference to script. Seeking knowledge of videography, news editing, microwave/satellite operations and nonlinear editing. Bilingual a plus.
REQUIREMENTS:
Three years minimum commercial television news experience as a news photographer required.
Knowledge of microwave van set up and operation preferred.
Candidates must be able to function effectively and professionally in a multitude of situations ranging from large crowds to remote areas while carrying electronic news gathering equipment under deadline pressure.
Computer experience on PC, non-linear editing, Sony DNE preferred.
The ability to operate a news vehicle in traffic and off-road is required as well as the ability to focus on images through a viewfinder for extended periods of time.
Manual dexterity is required to set up and operate ENG/SAT camera systems and editing stations. Must be responsible for the safe handling of ENG equipment and vehicle.
Knowledge of satellite truck operations preferred.
Must maintain a valid driver’s license and a willingness to travel on short notice.
HOW TO APPLY:
No phone calls please. Apply on line at www.emmis.wfrecruiter.com Also, please mail your cover letter, resume, and tape ASAP to:
KOIN-TV
News Video journalist Search
222 SW Columbia
Portland, OR 97201
Fax (503) 464-0655
IM confused...are Portland photographers now writing and reporting too? I would hope this pays a **** load of money for all these skills required...now...do you wear a tie as a reporter or jeans of an engineer...I guess you could say they are really "thinking outside the box"
KOIN videojournalist job
News Video Journalist
KOIN-TV, a division of Emmis Communications and Portland’s CBS affiliate in the 24th market, is seeking a full-time Video journalist. Searching for a creative candidate able to think “outside of the box.†Position will coordinate and gather audio and video material, including file video, with which to edit news tape in full reference to script. Seeking knowledge of videography, news editing, microwave/satellite operations and nonlinear editing. Bilingual a plus.
REQUIREMENTS:
Three years minimum commercial television news experience as a news photographer required.
Knowledge of microwave van set up and operation preferred.
Candidates must be able to function effectively and professionally in a multitude of situations ranging from large crowds to remote areas while carrying electronic news gathering equipment under deadline pressure.
Computer experience on PC, non-linear editing, Sony DNE preferred.
The ability to operate a news vehicle in traffic and off-road is required as well as the ability to focus on images through a viewfinder for extended periods of time.
Manual dexterity is required to set up and operate ENG/SAT camera systems and editing stations. Must be responsible for the safe handling of ENG equipment and vehicle.
Knowledge of satellite truck operations preferred.
Must maintain a valid driver’s license and a willingness to travel on short notice.
Must be able to work various day and night shifts, including weekends. Schedule subject to change.Ability to write and report on camera preferred.
HOW TO APPLY:
No phone calls please. Apply on line at www.emmis.wfrecruiter.com Also, please mail your cover letter, resume, and tape ASAP to:
KOIN-TV
News Video journalist Search
222 SW Columbia
Portland, OR 97201
Fax (503) 464-0655
IM confused...are Portland photographers now writing and reporting too? I would hope this pays a **** load of money for all these skills required...now...do you wear a tie as a reporter or jeans of an engineer...I guess you could say they are really "thinking outside the box"