As a film maker, you will capture the heart of our programs and events, showcasing our mission and achievements to inspire and engage a wider audience.
What You’ll Do:
- Create engaging video content that highlights our programs and events.
- Use your filmmaking skills to capture and edit high-quality footage.
- Bring creative ideas to life through compelling visual storytelling.
- Manage video projects from planning to execution, ensuring timely delivery.
Benefits:
- Make a positive impact in both the business and charity sectors.
- Join a vibrant and inclusive team dedicated to creating positive change.
- Develop and enhance your skills in your chosen field.
- Be part of a welcoming community that values your contribution.
- We cover transport costs and provide nourishing meals for our dedicated volunteers.
Skills We’re Looking For:
- Filmmaking Expertise: Proficient in filming, editing, and using video editing software.
- Creativity: Craft captivating stories and visuals that resonate with our audience.
- Attention to Detail: Ensure high-quality and accurate representation of our work.
- Project Management: Organize and execute video projects effectively.
- Strong Communication: Collaborate with our team and understand project needs.
- Problem-Solving: Troubleshoot technical issues and adapt to project changes.
- Passion for Our Cause: Share our commitment to making a difference through impactful content.
- Flexibility: Willing to work on various projects and adjust to different schedules.
Previous filmmaking experience is a plus but not required. If you’re ready to make a meaningful impact and showcase your filmmaking talents, we’d love to have you on our team!
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