Videographer at Gritter Francona

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Videographer at Gritter Francona. Location Information: Florida, Florida, United States. Gritter Francona is looking for a Videographer that will be responsible for capturing, producing, and editing high-quality video content supporting the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) National Center for PTSD's educational media initiatives. The Videographer films task-related events, interviews, presentations, and supplemental footage used in the development of animated and live-action educational products and may perform post-production editing to create final deliverable products.. Working collaboratively with project managers, video producers, scriptwriters, subject matter experts (SMEs), animated graphic/visual artists, and Government stakeholders, the Videographer ensures that all video content supports the National Center for PTSD's mission to provide evidence-based, accessible, and trauma-informed educational resources. Video products must accurately convey scientific and clinical information while maintaining a serious, compassionate, and hopeful tone that encourages treatment engagement among Veterans, trauma survivors, caregivers, healthcare providers, and the general public.. Key Responsibilities. Film task-related events, interviews, presentations, demonstrations, and other project activities as required to support educational video production. Capture high-quality video and audio using professional production equipment while ensuring appropriate lighting, framing, composition, and sound quality. Coordinate with project managers, video producers, and Government stakeholders to plan filming activities, production schedules, and location logistics. Review scripts, storyboards, production plans, and creative direction to ensure video footage aligns with project objectives and educational messaging. Operate and maintain cameras, audio recording equipment, lighting systems, tripods, and other production equipment. Perform post-production editing, including sequencing, color correction, audio enhancement, graphics integration, captioning, and rendering final deliverable products, as required. Integrate filmed footage with animation, motion graphics, narration, and other multimedia elements to support cohesive educational products. Ensure all video products meet applicable technical specifications, accessibility requirements, branding standards, and quality assurance expectations. Maintain organized video files, project assets, metadata, and version control throughout the production lifecycle. Coordinate revisions and incorporate Government feedback during review and approval cycles. Ensure filming activities and final products portray individuals and sensitive subject matter respectfully and in accordance with trauma-informed communication principles. Prepare final production files for distribution across digital platforms, including websites, social media, presentations, and other educational channels. Support production activities associated with public awareness campaigns, including PTSD Awareness Month and other National Center for PTSD outreach initiatives. Requirements. Bachelor's degree in Film Production, Digital Media, Communications, Broadcasting, Multimedia, or a related discipline. Minimum of three (3) years of experience providing videography and video editing services relevant to the requirements of this task order. Demonstrated experience filming and producing professional-quality video products from production through final delivery. Benefits. Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision). Retirement Plan (401k, IRA). Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D). Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays). Short Term & Long Term Disability. Training & Development. Please mention the word **HUMANE** and tag RMTM2LjExNi4yMTYuMjM= when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMTM2LjExNi4yMTYuMjM=). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human..