Motley Fool

Technical Multimedia Generalist

United States

Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Financial ServicesIndustries

Requirements

Candidates should have 3+ years of experience in multimedia production with expertise in audio and video, proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud (Premiere Pro, Audition, After Effects, Photoshop), and hands-on experience with livestreaming platforms. Familiarity with content management across platforms like YouTube, Brightcove, and podcast distribution networks is required, along with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Preferred skills include working knowledge of camera operation, studio lighting, field production, and experience optimizing video for social engagement.

Responsibilities

The Technical Multimedia Generalist will manage live streaming operations using tools like Evmux or OBS, including setup, monitoring, and troubleshooting. They will edit video content for various platforms using Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, perform color correction and audio mixing, and export files for optimized playback. Responsibilities also include audio engineering for podcasts and video, recording, editing, mixing, and mastering audio content. Additionally, the role involves distributing and managing content using Brightcove and YouTube Studio, uploading, tagging, and scheduling content, and coordinating remote video recordings while assisting guests with their setups. Planning, shooting, and lighting video for different formats, operating cameras, and collaborating with teams to capture high-quality visuals are also key duties.

Skills

Video Production
Audio Engineering
Live Stream Production
Digital Content Management
Brightcove
Evmux
OBS
Streamyard
Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Creative Cloud
After Effects
Motion Graphics
Color Correction
Audio Mixing
Video Encoding
Video Distribution
Podcast Production

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Alexandria, VirginiaHeadquarters
1993Year Founded
$54.2MTotal Funding
LATE_VCCompany Stage
Fintech, Financial ServicesIndustries
501-1,000Employees

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