Gerard Murray
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Communications Media

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Development environment 4 Communication 3 Communication studies 3 Branding 2 Creativity 2 Critical thinking 2 Journalism 2 Media production 2 Mentorship 2 Planning 2 Scheduling 2 Sound effects 2 Time management 2 Video production 2 Audio editing 1 Logo design 1 Marketing materials 1 Podcasting 1 Research 1 Short films 1 Test equipment 1 Troubleshooting (problem solving) 1 Web design 1 Workflow management 1

Achievements

Latest feedback

Steve Hogle He
mr
June 27, 2023
Team feedback
Gerard stepped into a foreign situation and has been a star for us. He skill set has him shooting great video for us, including the cutting and packaging of the videos. He's also stretched his comfort zone but adding in some graphic work. Aside from the skills required for those duties, Gerard has demonstrated wonderful character on the job. He works extremely hard, always offers help to others and has great suggestions on how to improve things. Plus, he's got a wicked sense of humour that everyone loves!
Video production
MacEwan Level UP
Level UP MacEwan Spring-Summer 2023
MacEwan Level UP
Edmonton Riverhawks
Phase 1 Riverhawks Video Production
Edmonton Riverhawks
Steve Hogle He
mr
June 27, 2023
Team feedback
Gerard continues to hit it out of the park for us. He's contributing great ideas to make his content even more engaging as well as our game day presentations. Steve
Video production
MacEwan Level UP
Level UP MacEwan Spring-Summer 2023
MacEwan Level UP
Edmonton Riverhawks
Phase 2 Riverhawks Video Production
Edmonton Riverhawks
Jason Malenko
Jason Malenko
Employer
July 10, 2021
Team feedback
Gerard Murray's dedication, professionalism, and technical wizardry has been a huge asset to the internship program and our entire production workflow. We are looking forward to working with him again for the Summer internship and would recommend him on any future projects as well. If you have no idea how to finish (or start) your project successfully, contact Gerard and you'll be happy you did.
Planning Development environment Sound effects Scheduling Critical thinking Communication studies Creativity Time management Mentorship Branding
MacEwan University
Level UP: MacEwan Student Staffing Projects
MacEwan University
MacEwan University Bachelor of Communication Studies
TV Studio Spring Internship
MacEwan University Bachelor of Communication Studies

Recent projects

MacEwan University Bachelor of Communication Studies
MacEwan University Bachelor of Communication Studies
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

TV Studio Summer Internship

Level UP: Skill Building, Workflow Development, and Content Creation Positions Available: 8 Students MacEwan University's Bachelor of Communication Studies launched their new Television Broadcast Studio in February 2020 shortly before the pandemic hit. Since then, they have been developing new curriculum, working with the local industry, and strategically establishing branding and identity for the benefit of their students as they develop fundamental skills and prepare to enter the workforce. There are multiple smaller components of this project that easily add up to hundreds of hours and can be completed over the course of several months. The summer portion of this internship runs for the months of July & August and student interns will have the opportunity to apply their skills to a wide range of production related project tasks. There are a wide range of projects to complete that can all be done remotely and will provide a wealth of experience for students as they develop critical skills, learn how a studio operates, and have their own input on the direction these new facilities will take. Example tasks to include: - Assisting in the creation and organization of a media repository with summer / quarter 3 content. This will include a wide range of assets such as the development of graphics like logos, lower thirds, overlays and backgrounds as well as recording podcasts, developing audio repositories with jingles, background music, and sound effects in addition to capturing stock footage, b-roll and more. Student interns will be given creativity opportunities to assist in building a content library for the TV Studio where they will be recognized and credited for their work. - Troubleshooting, testing, maintaining, and developing workflow strategies for a range of equipment including lights, cameras, controllers, switchers, and production hardware. The Studio can courier equipment to a students residence for remote work opportunities. By refining skills and better understanding equipment nuisances, student interns will be able to assist with learning both the possibilities and limitations of audio-visual equipment. - Learning, testing, developing and employing a range of audio and visual techniques that will assist in the development of new curriculum for future students. Through their access to equipment and mentorship, student interns will be able to utilize their above proficiency to also learn and apply industry standard methods and workflows, record their findings, and knowledge-share from their experiences. Once they've developed skills with a specific piece of equipment, they will be able to utilize it in combination with software tools to work on the media repository and other field production projects. - Assisting with the planning of circulation and scheduling of technology, editing time, and studio time as will benefit future curricular programing. By tracking time and developing workflow processes, student interns will be able to share their findings on how long it took them to document and complete specific tasks. The benefits of working on a project of this scope, to both student and employer, includes building confidence, working toward industry preparedness, developing cohesive team skills, learning to work in conjunction with a multi-faceted production environment, practicing time management, organization, and critical thinking skills. You will develop a philosophy that we “sink or swim together” as befitting of a production facility where everyone’s contributions are significant. For more information on MacEwan University's TV Studio please visit https://www.macewan.ca/wcm/MacEwanNews/NEWS_TV_STUDIO_20 and see us on Global News at https://globalnews.ca/video/6534542/a-closer-look-at-macewan-universitys-new-tv-studio/ Your contact for this Internship is Jason Malenko (malenkoj@macewan.ca), Studio Manager at Allard Hall.

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MacEwan University Bachelor of Communication Studies
MacEwan University Bachelor of Communication Studies
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

TV Studio Spring Internship

Level UP: Skill Building, Workflow Development, and Content Creation Positions Available: 8 Students MacEwan University's Bachelor of Communication Studies launched their new Television Broadcast Studio in February 2020 shortly before the pandemic hit. Since then, they have been developing new curriculum, working with the local industry, and strategically establishing branding and identity for the benefit of their students as they develop fundamental skills and prepare to enter the workforce. There are multiple smaller components of this project that easily add up to hundreds of hours and can be completed over the course of several months. The Spring portion of this internship runs for the months of May and June and student interns will have the opportunity to apply their skills to a wide range of production related project tasks. There are a wide range of projects to complete that can all be done remotely and will provide a wealth of experience for students as they develop critical skills, learn how a studio operates, and have their own input on the direction these new facilities will take. Example tasks to include: - Assisting in the creation and organization of a media repository with spring / quarter 2 content. This will include a wide range of assets such as the development of graphics like logos, lower thirds, overlays and backgrounds as well as recording podcasts, developing audio repositories with jingles, background music, and sound effects in addition to capturing stock footage, b-roll and more. Student interns will be given creativity opportunities to assist in building a content library for the TV Studio where they will be recognized and credited for their work. - Troubleshooting, testing, maintaining, and developing workflow strategies for a range of equipment including lights, cameras, controllers, switchers, and production hardware. The Studio can courier equipment to a students residence for remote work opportunities. By refining skills and better understanding equipment nuisances, student interns will be able to assist with learning both the possibilities and limitations of audio-visual equipment. - Learning, testing, developing and employing a range of audio and visual techniques that will assist in the development of new curriculum for future students. Through their access to equipment and mentorship, student interns will be able to utilize their above proficiency to also learn and apply industry standard methods and workflows, record their findings, and knowledge-share from their experiences. Once they've developed skills with a specific piece of equipment, they will be able to utilize it in combination with software tools to work on the media repository and other field production projects. - Assisting with the planning of circulation and scheduling of technology, editing time, and studio time as will benefit future curricular programing. By tracking time and developing workflow processes, student interns will be able to share their findings on how long it took them to document and complete specific tasks. The benefits of working on a project of this scope, to both student and employer, includes building confidence, working toward industry preparedness, developing cohesive team skills, learning to work in conjunction with a multi-faceted production environment, practicing time management, organization, and critical thinking skills. You will develop a philosophy that we “sink or swim together” as befitting of a production facility where everyone’s contributions are significant. For more information on MacEwan University's TV Studio please visit https://www.macewan.ca/wcm/MacEwanNews/NEWS_TV_STUDIO_20 and see us on Global News at https://globalnews.ca/video/6534542/a-closer-look-at-macewan-universitys-new-tv-studio/ Your contact for this Internship is Jason Malenko (malenkoj@macewan.ca), Studio Manager at Allard Hall.

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MacEwan University: Department of Communication
MacEwan University: Department of Communication
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

TV Studio Fall Internship 2022

In the TV Studio in Allard Hall, there are a wide range of projects to be completed. These projects can be done both in-person and remotely, and they will provide a wealth of experience for students to further develop critical skills in media production. Through these paid internships, students can learn how a studio operates, and work in a cohesive team environment to improve the quality and range of services offered by MacEwan University. Student interns will develop and build industry contacts, and increase the visibility of MacEwan services within the Edmonton area. For these TV Studio projects, we are interested in working with and engaging the local community. This is an opportunity to work in a multi-faceted production environment, to hone your skills in media production, and equip you with skills critical for employment in journalism, communications, and media production.

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MacEwan University: Department of Communication
MacEwan University: Department of Communication
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

TV Studio Winter Internship 2023

In the TV Studio in Allard Hall, there are a wide range of projects to be completed. These projects can be done both in-person and remotely, and they will provide a wealth of experience for students to further develop critical skills in media production. Through these paid internships, students can learn how a studio operates, and work in a cohesive team environment to improve the quality and range of services offered by MacEwan University. Student interns will develop and build industry contacts, and increase the visibility of MacEwan services within the Edmonton area. For these TV Studio projects, we are interested in working with and engaging the local community. This is an opportunity to work in a multi-faceted production environment, to hone your skills in media production, and equip you with skills critical for employment in journalism, communications, and media production.

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Education

Journalism, Bachelor of Communications
MacEwan University
September 2017 - Current