Michigan State University College of Engineering
Videotape Producer/Director II Job at Michigan State University College of Engin
Michigan State University College of Engineering, East Lansing, MI, US, 48823
Videotape Producer/Director II
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Position Summary
The College of Osteopathic Medicine seeks a dynamic and creative visual storyteller to elevate our institutional profile and engage new audiences through compelling photo and video content. This role directly supports brand awareness, recruitment, outreach, executive communications, and strategic initiatives by producing authentic stories that reflect our mission, values, and impact. Reporting to the Director of Communications, the Photographer/Videographer will plan, capture, and produce multimedia assets—independently and in collaboration with writers, designers, and strategists—for use across web, social media, email marketing, digital advertising, news/media relations, and print collateral. The ideal candidate is a hands‑on creative who understands brand strategy, content strategy, and narrative‑based marketing, and who can manage projects end‑to‑end with technical excellence and meticulous attention to detail.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Content Creation & Production
Capture high‑quality photography and video for diverse platforms (news media, web, email, social, and print), including portraits, events, classrooms/clinical environments (as applicable), facilities, labs, and community settings.
Plan, script, storyboard, and execute video projects tailored to platform‑specific formats.
Edit and produce videos using Adobe Creative Cloud (Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, Media Encoder) to deliver polished, platform‑appropriate content.
Record and edit audio; perform sound design/mixing to enhance video quality and accessibility (voiceover, music, ambient sound).
Prepare images and video clips for digital advertising, email campaigns, landing pages, and institutional websites.
Support live event coverage, livestreams, and special projects; provide on‑site, timely content capture.
Strategy, Collaboration & Brand Stewardship
Collaborate with communications strategists, designers, writers, web staff, and leadership to align visuals with messaging, accessibility, and brand standards.
Exercise initiative in identifying stories that advance college priorities (brand awareness, recruitment, outreach, community engagement).
Maintain visual brand consistency and authenticity, reflecting the diversity, energy, and professionalism of our community.
Project Management & Workflow
Manage the full production lifecycle: scoping, scouting, scheduling, shot lists, logistics, capture, editing, reviews, approvals, and delivery—on time and within budget.
Maintain organized digital asset management (DAM) practices—file naming, metadata/keywords, releases, tagging, taxonomy—to ensure assets are easily searchable and retrievable.
Track progress against deadlines and quality standards; adapt workflows based on stakeholder feedback.
Maintain and care for equipment; uphold technical excellence in lighting, composition, sound, and colour.
Compliance, Accessibility & Safety
Ensure all photography and video comply with consent, privacy, and safety requirements (e.g., HIPAA/FERPA/IRB as applicable, patient/student/media releases, location permits).
Adhere to accessibility standards (e.g., captions, transcripts, alt text, colour contrast) for inclusive digital content.
Minimum Requirements
Knowledge normally acquired by completing a four‑year college degree program in Television Production, Broadcast Journalism or Telecommunications; three to five years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in studio and remote television production, directing, editing and the use of related television equipment; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Application Materials
Cover Letter
Resume
Professional References
Relevant work samples
Work Hours
Standard 8‑5
Description Of End Date
This is a limited term position funded for one year from date of hire with possible extension contingent upon funding renewal.
Bidding Eligibility ends on 01/06/2026 at 11:55 PM
Bid eligibility ends on January 6, 2026 at 11:55 PM.
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