CW South Florida
WSFL-TV: Senior Designer
a Tribune Broadcasting station
Senior Designer:</</u>b> CW South Florida,
WSFL-TV has an opportunity for a talented Graphic Designer
interested in designing and producing graphics for a multitude of
station uses including but not limited to on-air, print and station
collateral materials. Reporting to the Creative Services Director,
qualified candidates will have strong working knowledge of Adobe
After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator and Cinema 4D or Maya.
Candidate should be experienced in the creation and execution of on
air packages from start to finish and possess thorough knowledge of
broadcast standards including analog & HD signals. Criteria for
consideration include strong creative ability, design foundation,
problem solving skills, leadership, multi tasking, ability to work
independently and under pressure while still maintaining a sense of
humor!
Appropriate college degree, and 3-5 years experience in a
broadcast, advertising or promotions. You'll become part of our
"market management" approach which teams WSFL-TV with the
Sun-Sentinel to form the first TV/newspaper hybrid
organization serving the nation's 6th largest MSA (Miami, Fort
Lauderdale & West Palm Beach).
Interested candidates that have a great passion for design and can
work well in a team environment should mail their resume and demo
tape to:
WSFL-TV Attn: Human Resources Department 200 E. Las Olas Blvd, 11th
Floor Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Email resumes to: jobline@cwsfl.com
WSFL-TV is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This station seeks and
employs qualified persons in all job classifications and positions
without discrimination on the basis of race, religion, sex,
national origin, age or disability.
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