
What will be your role?
As a videographer in DANSIC, you will be part of an ambitious group of volunteers from various universities, nationalities and professional backgrounds, all caring about social innovation and sustainability. You will have the opportunity to be at the core of both Communication and SoMe teams, ensuring that the visual identity of our next campaign will run smoothly and successfully. Working alongside the Communication and SoMe Managers, you will have the opportunity to contribute towards the DANSIC23 idea and see it finally become a reality next April! Are you curious about this year's specific project.. we can't wait to tell you more about this year's idea in the interview!
We're looking for someone who:
Currently is a Bachelor's / Master's student or a recent graduate based in Copenhagen;
Can commit themselves to collaborate a minimum of 5-10 hours per week on the project and attend general meetings once a week;
Has previous experience with video shooting and can take the lead while filming our campaign material;
Has previous experience in video making and post-production experience using Premiere Pro, Final Cut, Adobe Rush, Adobe After Effects etc.;
Be able to bring your own equipment (the video camera it's a must!);
Be able to think outside the box and be prepared to challenge themselves;
Is interested in gaining experience in a non-profit organisation and like to support social innovation and sustainability;
The Perks:
- Expand your professional network inside and outside DANSIC
- Socializing together over casual pizzas, Friday bars, Christmas lunches, etc.
- Access to an office venue at Station in Frederiksberg
- Use content made for DANSIC to strengthen your own portfolio
- A recommendation letter from the DANSIC Board for your CV and/or Linkedin
- Use DANSIC for your own professional and personal growth
Ready to apply?
Applicants will be invited on an ongoing basis for a friendly interview until the position is filled, so apply as soon as possible!
Tell us in a few lines why you want to be a part of DANSIC. Please also attach your CV, Portfolio (if applicable), and LinkedIn profile.
Don't think this position is the right fit, but still want to get involved? No worries we have other positions in the Communications Crew open as well!
For more information or questions please contact us at info@dansic.org
Requirements
As our next video maker, your responsibilities will be:
Being responsible for shooting the project's campaign alongside the Communication and Social Media team;
Create content to post on DANSIC social media channels;
Always help the Communication and Social Media team brainstorm new ideas to increase our project appeal;
Be ready to drive around the city with us to shoot campaign videos;
About the Company
DANSIC is a non-profit volunteer led organization that explores the opportunities and challenges of social innovation and entrepreneurship. This year we are working on bringing together the idea of art as a product of recycled materials.
As a volunteer in DANSIC, you will be part of an ambitious group of volunteers from various universities, nationalities and professional backgrounds, all caring about sustainability and social innovation.
DANSIC22’s goal is to promote the necessity of reclaimed and secondhand materials in making the world a less wasteful place througWe're looking for someone who:
Currently is a Bachelor's / Master's student or a recent graduate based in Copenhagen;
Can commit themselves to collaborate a minimum of 5-10 hours per week on the project and attend general meetings once a week;
Has previous experience with video shooting and can take the lead while filming our campaign material;
Has previous experience in video making and post-production experience using Premiere Pro, Final Cut, Adobe Rush, Adobe After Effects etc.;
Be able to bring your own equipment (the video camera it's a must!);
Be able to think outside the box and be prepared to challenge themselves;
Is interested in gaining experience in a non-profit organisation and like to support social innovation and sustainability;h the “Art of Recycling”.
To learn more about DANSIC and to see our past projects, go to:
“www.dansic.org”