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availability, internal equity, geographic location, and external market pay for comparable jobs. JOB PURPOSE: Develop and execute digital media production assignments requiring fully developed skills and
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external clients requesting digital media equipment, support, and/or consultation. CORE DUTIES*: Collaborate with clients to determine project appropriate medium and plan production. Research, prepare and
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materials and may supervise work of contingent staff or students. o Identifies materials appropriate for temporary transfer to Conservation, the Stanford Media Preservation Laboratory, the Born Digital
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Media Preservation Laboratory, the Born Digital Preservation Laboratory, or the Digital Production Group; coordinates that work in collaboration with the Assistant Director and Lead Archivist and tracks
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and editing games and practice footage. Demonstrated technical experience using digital media equipment, video creation, editing software, and/or digital media control software. Knowledge in production
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-functional projects with colleagues from finance, IT & systems, digital media, and more. The role interacts with a variety of learners, faculty, clients, and stakeholders at many organizational levels, giving
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practice footage. Demonstrated technical experience using digital media equipment, video creation, editing software, and/or digital media control software. Knowledge in production techniques including
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of resources and partnership of Stanford University. • An academic character allowing for freedom of inquiry without a burdensome hierarchy. • A pronounced inclination to address the "big picture" by
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. The first university-wide initiative to connect Stanford scholars across disciplines with external partners in the field, SAL bridges research, innovation, practice, and policy to achieve true system change
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are making a difference. The laboratory of Dr. Tirin Moore at Stanford University is seeking a Summer Computational Research Assistant. Dr. Moore’s lab seeks to understand the neural circuits responsible