What does it take to be a Multimedia Content Producer?
In this role, storytelling, creativity, and technical know-how all come together. It’s a position built for someone who’s ready to take ownership of the full production process—from pre-production to post—and who thrives in a fast-paced, mission-focused environment.
You’ll be creating content that answers real questions and helps audiences better understand the work being done. That means producing high-quality videos, audio, and graphics that support an educational-based content strategy—not just flashy visuals, but useful, clear communication.
Role Snapshot
This is a hybrid position based in San Antonio, TX. It typically requires 1–5 years of professional experience or an equivalent track record of relevant work. Occasional local or national travel may be required. The Multimedia Content Producer II will work closely with the Branding and Market Presence Program Manager, but you'll be expected to lead your own workflows, guide creative direction, and bring ideas to the table.
Key Deliverables
- Videography
- Audio Recording
- Graphic Design
- Photography
Knowledge Required
Fundamental Knowledge:
- Digital media creation, editing, and distribution
- Adobe Creative Cloud: Premiere Pro, Audition, After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator
- Digital storytelling, narrative editing, and content planning
- Graphic design principles including color theory, typography, and layout
- File formats for video, audio, and image optimization across platforms
- Camera systems, lenses, and production accessories (rigs, gimbals, recorders, lighting gear)
Advanced Knowledge:
- Audio mixing, mastering, and cleanup for interviews, voiceovers, and ambient sound
- Motion graphics creation and animation using After Effects
- On-location filming best practices: lighting, sound, stabilization
- Sony camera systems, especially FX30 and ZV-1
- File management, media organization, and delivery-ready post-production workflows
- UI/UX and digital content design best practices
- Working with brand style guides and collaborative project workflows
- Awareness of AR/VR, interactive media, and emerging design trends
Skills That Make a Strong Candidate
- Expert-level video editing and production
- Setup, operation, and troubleshooting of professional camera and audio gear
- Manual camera settings for photo and video
- On-site shooting, lighting, staging, and directing non-professional on-camera talent
- Creative problem-solving—especially when working with incomplete or flawed footage
- Strong interpersonal and team communication
- Multitasking under deadlines without compromising quality
- Constructing compelling narratives from raw footage
- Taking initiative while aligning with broader content goals
Who Thrives in This Role?
Someone who’s confident, self-directed, and energized by the creative process. You don’t wait around for direction—you ask the right questions, bring structure to your work, and genuinely care about delivering content that looks sharp and feels purposeful.