Jobs in Multimedia

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Speech Coach InternArnoff & Associates Inc.OH2/7/2012
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EditorBenefit FocusCharleston, SC2/7/2012
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Outside SalesProfessional Computer Resources, Inc.New York, NY2/7/2012
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Excellent Urgent Care Opportunity in MD Academy PhysiciansMD2/7/2012
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Electronic Security EngineerAdecco TechnicalHouston, TX2/7/2012
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Quality Assurance ManagerACS, A Xerox CompanySacramento, CA2/7/2012
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Telecom Expense Management AnalystACS, A Xerox CompanyHouston, TX2/7/2012
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TEM AnalystACS, A Xerox CompanyTampa, FL2/7/2012
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Telecommunications Expense Management...ACS, A Xerox CompanyNY2/7/2012
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Prof Svcs AnalystACS, A Xerox CompanyDublin, OH2/7/2012
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Syst Dev Manager IACS, A Xerox CompanyDallas, TX2/7/2012
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Inf Mgmt DirectorACS, A Xerox CompanyHelena, MT2/7/2012
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Information Management ManagerACS, A Xerox CompanyRiverside, CA2/7/2012
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Info Mgmt Sr Manager: Application / SI...ACS, A Xerox CompanyDallas, TX2/7/2012
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Inf Mgmt AssociateACS, A Xerox CompanyRiverside, CA2/7/2012
Multi-media artists and animators work primarily in motion picture and video industries, advertising, and computer systems design services. They draw by hand and use computers to create the series of pictures that form the animated images or special effects seen in movies, television programs, and computer games. Some draw storyboards for television commercials, movies, and animated features. Storyboards present television commercials in a series of scenes similar to a comic strip and allow an advertising agency to evaluate commercials proposed by advertising companies. Storyboards also serve as guides to placing actors and cameras on the television or motion picture set and to other production details. Many multi-media artists model objects in three dimensions by computer and work with programmers to make those images move.
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