Photographer II
Listed on 2026-03-14
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Creative Arts/Media
Video Production, Digital Media / Production
Televisa Univision is seeking a full-time News Photographer to shoot video and audio of news events for TV productions, both live and recorded. Edit material to match scripts using non-linear, computer-based editing in the field and at our facilities. In addition to going Live from remote locations and elaborate setups for interviews.
Your Day-day- Shooting and editing assigned and breaking news stories using ENG camera and non-linear editing equipment, with or without reporter.
- Three and Four point lighting for sit down interviews
- Multi Camera and audio set ups
- Shoot and edit special assignments and series as needed.
- Provide pictures and short/snap videos from the field for our Social Media platforms
- Set Up Live U equipment for Live Remote Shoots.
- Follow protocol for connectivity and quality check with control room
- Assist video editor/acquisitions in editing and preparing video for newscasts as assigned, using server-based editing and playback system.
- Operate and maintain news vehicles and equipment in a safe and professional manner.
- Perform routine maintenance and light troubleshooting on assigned equipment.
- Might be required to upload video, digital pictures, and copy to the station’s website.
- Might be required to travel for special assignments and coverage.
- Candidate will have continuous interaction with news reporters and other photographers. Candidate will work closely with producers, assignment desk and video editors.
- Will have constant interaction with engineering and production departments, and will be in daily contact with the public, as well as local, state and federal officials.
- Other tasks as assigned by supervisor.
- Strong storytelling and problem-solving skills.
- Bilingual – fluency in English and Spanish is required
- Must be able to work well under pressure and meet strict deadlines.
- Must be able to multi-task and communicate effectively.
- Self-motivated, well organized and with excellent personal interaction skills.
- Detail oriented, able to follow directions and make independent decisions
- Must have a valid Driver’s license with clean driving record, as driving a news vehicle daily, to-and-from stories, is an essential part of the job.
- Able to work flexible hours, including holidays, weekends and evenings, as well as during inclement weather such as Hurricanes.
- 4 or more years working as news photographer in a TV news or similar environment, preferred.
- Personal computer experience required, including non-linear editing.
- Knowledge of lighting techniques
- Must be able to lift and carry broadcast video equipment (approximately 50 pounds).
- Must be able to drive a vehicle, bend and set-up equipment for remotes to allow transmission of video, audio, pictures or live from-the-scene reports back to the station.
- Must be able to sit for long periods of time.
- Must possess vision and hearing acuity, clear and audible speech.
- Manual dexterity in use of keyboard, videotape machines, cameras and other broadcast equipment, required.
- Must be able to work in outdoor and inclement weather conditions.
Televisa Univision believes that a happy, well-balanced employee is what makes our culture thrive. We offer a wide selection of perks and benefits including PTO; tuition reimbursement; wellness and employee support programs; 401K; and life and other insurance plans. This is all in addition to our comprehensive and competitive health benefits package featuring medical, dental and vision coverage options.
Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location. Please note the national salary range listed in the job posting reflects the new hire salary range across levels and U.S. locations that would be applicable to the position. Salary Range: $70,000- $90,000 + Benefits
Televisa Univision is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to characteristics protected by law.
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