Working Stu­dent Video­gra­phy & Com­mu­ni­ca­ti­ons gesucht

SUBMARINER is the coope­ra­ti­on plat­form for actors/​initiatives across the Bal­tic Sea Regi­on and bey­ond who pro­mo­te inno­va­ti­ve and sus­tainable uses of mari­ne resour­ces. We have a long-term port­fo­lio of over 30 lar­ge-sca­le pro­jects and ope­ra­te with an exten­si­ve net­work of trus­ted coope­ra­ti­on part­ners from all Euro­pean count­ries, encom­pas­sing rese­arch, indus­try, busi­ness deve­lo­p­ment, NGOs, and the public sec­tor.

One of our pro­jects, MeC­CAM aims to deve­lop and imple­ment effec­ti­ve cli­ma­te miti­ga­ti­on and adapt­a­ti­on solu­ti­ons that streng­then the resi­li­ence and sus­taina­bi­li­ty of the Euro­pean fishe­ries sec­tor. By using a col­la­bo­ra­ti­ve, mul­ti-actor approach, MeC­CAM works clo­se­ly with fishers, indus­try part­ners, and poli­cy­ma­kers to co-crea­te prac­ti­cal tools and stra­te­gies.

A key com­po­nent of the MeC­CAM pro­ject are six case stu­dies across Euro­pe, each which are working on dif­fe­rent inno­va­ti­ve tech­no­lo­gi­cal solu­ti­ons to pro­mo­te and more cli­ma­te-resi­li­ent fishe­ries. We are loo­king for a moti­va­ted and crea­ti­ve Working Stu­dent to sup­port MeC­CAM and other simi­lar pro­jects by pro­du­cing high-qua­li­ty video con­tent show­ca­sing our case stu­dies.

TASKS

Plan, shoot, edit, and pro­du­ce six short vide­os for each MeC­CAM case stu­dy, inclu­ding tra­vel­ling for on-site film­ing.
Film pro­fes­sio­nal inter­views with pro­ject part­ners and stake­hol­ders for MeC­CAM and other pro­jects
Cap­tu­re com­pel­ling natu­re foo­ta­ge from mul­ti­ple angles and per­spec­ti­ves
Mana­ge the full pro­duc­tion work­flow from con­cept to final deli­very
Crea­te enga­ging short vide­os from exis­ting and stock foo­ta­ge for a varie­ty of pro­jects
Ensu­re high pro­duc­tion qua­li­ty ali­gned with pro­ject com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on goals, com­mu­ni­ca­ting effec­tively with exter­nal and inter­nal pro­ject mana­gers.

Your pro­fi­le

You are enrol­led in uni­ver­si­ty for the dura­ti­on of the employ­ment (May 2026 to April 2027) in a rele­vant field (Media Pro­duc­tion, Film, Com­mu­ni­ca­ti­ons, Jour­na­lism)
You are pro­fi­ci­ent in Eng­lish
Pro­ven expe­ri­ence in video­gra­phy and pro­du­cing short films or simi­lar pro­jects
Con­fi­dent hand­ling pro­fes­sio­nal came­ra equip­ment and dif­fe­rent came­ra tech­no­lo­gies
Pre­fer­a­b­ly expe­ri­ence ope­ra­ting dro­nes for aeri­al foo­ta­ge (whe­re per­mit­ted)
Pro­fi­ci­en­cy in com­mon editing soft­ware (e.g., Ado­be Pre­mie­re Pro or simi­lar)
Abili­ty to work inde­pendent­ly and mana­ge mul­ti­ple pro­duc­tion pha­ses
Wil­ling­ness and fle­xi­bi­li­ty to tra­vel to dif­fe­rent film­ing loca­ti­ons
Strong sto­rytel­ling skills and atten­ti­on to detail
Strong inte­rest in sus­taina­bi­li­ty topics, par­ti­cu­lar­ly sus­tainable fishe­ries or envi­ron­men­tal pro­jects
You are pre­fer­a­b­ly based in Ger­ma­ny (other Euro­pean count­ries con­side­red for the right can­di­da­te)

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