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Intern, Video Production

Hamilton, Ontario
Junior
internship

About the role

INTERN, VIDEO PRODUCTION Responsibilities And Duties

  • Produce video content for social media, ticats.ca, forgefc.canpl.ca, and the game day videoboard
  • Cover day-to-day media conferences at our venue.
  • Edit videos using Adobe Creative Suite with a focus on Premiere and After Effects
  • Add graphical elements and animation and render out final formats
  • Assemble, prepare, and set up equipment prior to filming, including: tripods, monitors, lighting, and cables
  • Ability to find solutions to technical and/or other practical problems that may occur
  • Post, update, and coordinate content on ticats.ca and other social media outlets
  • Identify potential news story ideas relevant to the Tiger-Cats Football Club and Forge FC and its programs and initiatives
  • Assist in content effort surrounding Tiger-Cats and Forge FC strategies/events
  • Assist in the creation of social media content, including: photos and blog posts
  • Collaborate on social media projects and contests to promote engagement and expand fan base
  • Assist with general administrative work including but not limited to: maintaining/organizing files, data entry, copying, filing, and faxing

Qualifications And Skills

  • Football and soccer IQ (ideally some CFL and CPL knowledge)
  • Ability to work in a fast pace environment with tight deadlines
  • Camera (DSLR ideally) experience
  • Must know how to edit in premiere
  • Ability to use After Effects a big plus
  • Ability to learn new software

About Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Wholesale
201-500

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a member of the Canadian Football League (CFL) with a rich 146-year history, which includes 15 Grey Cup Championships. The Tiger-Cats are a product of a 1950 merger of two clubs - the Tigers and the Wildcats - and the origins of the franchise can be traced all the way back to 1869 when the Hamilton Tigers were established as the first professional football team in North America.

Historically known for their ferocious defence and Steeltown toughness, today's Tiger-Cat franchise mirrors the excitement and evolution of their home city. Innovation, health sciences and technology drive the local economy, which has recently been bolstered, by a beautiful new stadium in 2014, Tim Hortons Field, on the same historic site of their previous home, Ivor Wynne Stadium.

As a franchise on the rise with cherished Hamilton native Bob Young as the caretaker/owner, the future is bright for the Tiger-Cats. What will always remain the same however, is the rally cry heard throughout TigerTown, "Oskee-wee-wee, Oskee-waa-waa, Holy Mackinaw, Tigers, eat 'em raw!"

Further information about the organization is available on its website at www.ticats.ca.