Prasar Bharati Recruitment 2013:For Video Editor Vacancies:- Prasar Bharati invites applications for citizens of India for filling up the Video Editor such other candidates declared eligibility by the Prasar Bharati to fill up the following various posts.
Applications are invited in the prescribed Proforma from the candidates residing in Delhi and NCR area who are interested in getting empanelled as Video Editor (Post Production Assistant (Video Editor) on Casual Assignment basis in Doordarshan News, New Delhi for Vedio Editing related work.
Prasar Bharati Recruitment Details:
Organization Name: Prasar Bharati
Job Position : Video Editor
Pay Scale: Not Specified
Eligibility: Graduate, Diploma
Job Location : New Delhi
Last Date : 21-10-2013
Hiring Process : Written-test.
Job Detail:
Name of the Post: Video Editor
Educational Qualification:
- The applicant should be Senior Secondary or equivalent.
- Degree/Diploma in film editing from a recognized Institution.
Desirable Experience: One year (Preferable) of editing videos on non-linear machines like FCP/Velocity/Adobe premier/.
Age Limit(in yrs): Interested candidates who are appearing for this post should have the maximum age of 50 years and minimum age should be 21years.
Note:Relaxation in upper age limit to female candidates is 5 years in respective caste & for PH candidates the relaxation in upper age limit is 5 years.
Selection Process:Candidates will be selected based on their performance in personal interview after the Written Examination.
How to Apply:Application should in enclosed format should reach to the Senior Administrative Officer, Room No. 434, Doordarshan News, Doordarshan Bhawan, Tower-B, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi on 21.10.2013.
Important Dates:
Last date of submitting such application is 21.10.2013.
For more details regarding age limit, qualification, selection process, pay scale, how to apply are available in the following link…
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About the Prasar Bharati:
Sound broadcasting started in India in 1927 with the proliferation of private radio clubs. The operations of All India Radio began formally in 1936, as a government organisation, with clear objectives to inform, educate and entertain the masses.
When India attained Independence in 1947, AIR had a network of six stations and a complement of 18 transmitters. The coverage was 2.5% of the area and just 11% of the population. Rapid expansion of the network took place post Independence.
AIR today has a network of 229 broadcasting centres with 148 medium frequency (MW), 54 high frequency (SW) and 168 FM transmitters. The coverage is 91.79% of the area, serving 99.14% of the people in the largest democracy of the world. AIR covers 24 Languages and 146 dialects in home services. In Externel services, it covers 27 languages; 17 national and 10 foreign languages.
Doordarshan has a three tier programme service – National, Regional and Local. The emphasis in the National programmes is on events and issues of interest to the entire nation. These programmes include news and current affairs, magazine programmes and documentaries on science, art and culture, environment, social issues, serials, music, dance, drama and feature films. The regional programmes are beamed on DD National at specific times and also on the Regional Language Satellite Channels, catering to the interests of a particular state, in the language and idiom of that region. The local programmes are area specific and cover local issues featuring local people.