A great opportunity for a professional photographer/videographer to be part of history as they capture the soul of the world's biggest film festival that is reaching millions in over 120 countries.
Overview
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London, W1D 5DY
Expires at anytime
What will you be doing?
You should be a seasoned videographer and/or photographer with experience of covering large events (ideally). You and the team will be capturing all of the best moments of the festival starting from opening of the festival at one of London's iconic site, Piccadilly Lights. Capture interviews of leaders and celebrities. Cover the screening and awards at the red-carpet awards function to be attended by OSCAR and BAFTA winning celebrities, leaders in sustainability, leading industry professionals and many more.
8th Nov, Curzon Soho, London- You can cover interviews with leaders and celebs at the screenings and awards in Oct/Nov (subject to your availability) . 14th Nov- capture and interview winners being featured in C. London If you can edit the videos as well that's a bonus (not mandatory) You should have your own or have access to minimum gears such as camera, mic, tripod, portable softbox lights required, etc.
What are we looking for?
What are we looking for?
You should be an experienced photographer/videographer Video and photo editing skills desirable Have own gear and software Open to feedback Flexible and available as required.IMPORTANT: Please ensure you can be present in Central London, on the below dates before applying for this position. 8th Nov 2-7 pm; at Curzon Soho for the gala awards ceremony; stills and/or video 14th Nov, 10.30- 11.30, London (max 30mins required)
What difference will you make?
At least 85% of people who first came to learn about the UN SDGs via the film festival were not aware of those at all, until now! This can give you an idea of the need for this initiative to educate the common man about the UN SDGs, its significance and the importance of inspiring them to act on the UN SDGs. Your initiatives will ensure that the film festival gets even more notoriety and visibility, thus improving its ability to educate more people about the UN SDGs, boost the festival's public profile, increase the festival's participation, and enhance the support from individuals and organisations.