Videographer / Film Maker
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We’re looking for a creative and imaginative videographer and filmmaker to join the Audience and Media team at National Theatre of Scotland. The role involves creating impactful video content for the Company including behind the scenes videos, trailers, full production capture for our Education Portal and archive, short artistic films and more.
We need someone with a strong eye for what works on social media who can shoot and edit bold and dynamic films that will engage our audiences and stakeholders.
We want someone with a strong artistic flair and a brilliant aptitude for storytelling who also has an eye for detail and excellent organisational skills with proven experience (2 years minimum) in a similar role/capacity,
| How to Apply
In order to be considered for this role, candidates must submit links to a selection of films and videos they have created (no more than five), with clear credits alongside their audio, or virtual CV, with a covering letter outlining why they believe they would be an excellent candidate and why they are interested in this opportunity.
For more information on the role please download the full job description below.
Application deadline:1pm | 9 September
Interviews will be held in person in Glasgow w/c 15 September
Should you have any questions about the post, please email them to recruitment@nationaltheatrescotland.com and we will respond to you as quickly as possible.
Applicants who have access requirements should contact Fiona Hanrahan.
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