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Careers at Al Jazeera Documentary
Careers at Al Jazeera Documentary
Last Modified: 30 Dec 2007 16:55

 


Al Jazeera is one of the world's most powerful broadcasters. Its reputation has been earned through a visionary and courageous set of journalistic ideals. It has revolutionised news coverage, especially in the Middle East, presenting uncensored reporting and open debate.

In 2007, Al Jazeera launched a new 24-hour Documentary channel, the first of its kind in the Middle East, which aims to extend understanding of a wide range of issues.

Al Jazeera is an equal opportunities employer. No agencies please.



Promotions Producer
Responsible for creative conceptualization & production of promos, write respective script, the peferred candidate with experience with AVID DS Nitris and FCPRO HD.

Senior Post Production Editor
Required to operate daily tasks on Avid DS Nitris non-linear systems and FCPRO HD. Will also be required to supervise a team of editors. Knowledge of Digidesign Pro Tools is a plus.
 
Graphic Designer
Required to prepapre assigned tasks using 3DS MAX, Adobe, After Effects, Combustion and Photoshop.

MCR Technician
To operate and maintain Sony Automation system, Flexicart, Sony Server, IBIS, VizRT. A basic knowledge of editing and hih-end computer skills would be preferred.
 
Qualification Requirements for all posts:
A minimum of five years' relevant experience in a highly regarded media organisation.
A university degree is preferred (or an equivalent job-related international certificate).
Fluency in Arabic is an advantage.
Experience in documentaries is a plus.
 
To be considered for any of the above posts, please send a current CV to doc.jobs@aljazeera.net or fax it to +974 489 6447.
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