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Videographer Project Title:” Promoting Human Rights by Empowerment Incarcerated and Released Women”

Objectives of the Assignment:

The Videographer will be responsible for the production of high-quality,
impactful 2 short awareness-raising videos based on 2 stories that sensitively
portray the experiences of female prisoners and contribute to breaking the
stigma around gender-based violence (GBV) and reintegration.

Financial proposal is required 

Intervention Sectors
Human Rights & Protection
Location
  • Lebanon
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
1200 to 1500 (USD)
Contract Type
Consultancy
Application Submission Guidelines

Scope of Work and Deliverables:

The Videographer will undertake the following tasks:

    • Collaborate closely with the
      Project Manager to understand the project objectives, target audience,
      and key messages for the awareness-raising videos.
    • Develop detailed shot lists,
      storyboards, and production schedules for each of the 2 awareness-raising
      videos.
    • Transform the prisoners’ stories
      into short animated videos
    • Ensure high-quality video and
      audio recording, utilizing professional-grade equipment.
    • Adhere strictly to all ethical
      guidelines, in the videos.
    • Incorporate appropriate
      background music, graphics, text overlays, and voiceovers (if
      applicable).
    • Ensure professional audio
      mixing, color correction, and overall visual consistency.
    • Submit draft versions of each
      video for review and feedback from the Project Manager.
    • Incorporate feedback promptly
      and efficiently to produce final versions.
    • Ensure all videos adhere to the
      organization's branding guidelines and quality standards.
    • Provide all raw footage and
      final edited videos in organized, accessible digital formats.
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Experience Requirements
3 to 5 years
Education Degree
Technical Degree
Arabic
Excellent
English
Very Good
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No