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Preparation Guide for the Digital Content Creator Position at Tanvir Constructions Ltd.

1. Understand the Company and Its Audience
• Review Tanvir Constructions Ltd.’s website (https://tcl-bd.com/www/) to learn about their major projects, client base (RHD, LGED, City Corporations) and corporate culture.
• Study the visual style used in their existing promotional material, annual reports, and social‑media posts.
• Identify the two main audiences you’ll be serving: – Argo Farm (agricultural brand) – Construction project stakeholders and the public.
• Note the tone they prefer – professional yet approachable, with clear documentation of on‑site progress.

2. Build a Targeted Portfolio
• Select 8‑10 pieces that best match the job duties:
– High‑resolution construction site photos showing progress, safety signage, machinery, and workers.
– Short (30‑90 second) videos that tell a story of a project from ground breaking to completion.
– Lifestyle or promotional clips for an agricultural brand similar to Argo Farm.
– Examples of event coverage (corporate gatherings, ceremonies, community programs).
• For each piece, include a brief description of the brief, your role, equipment used, and any post‑production challenges you solved.
• Create an online portfolio (Behance, personal website, or a simple PDF) that is easy to navigate on both desktop and mobile.
• Ensure the file size is reasonable for email attachment – keep videos under 30 MB each or provide a private YouTube/Vimeo link with password protection.

3. Refresh Technical Skills
• Camera operation – Practice with DSLR or mirrorless bodies you own. Focus on:
– Manual exposure, ISO, shutter speed and aperture control.
– Auto‑focus modes for moving subjects (construction workers, machinery).
– Using gimbals for smooth motion shots.
– Basic drone flight (if you own one) – familiarize yourself with local regulations in Bangladesh.
• Lighting – Experiment with natural light at different times of day, and with portable LED panels for indoor events.
• Composition – Apply the rule of thirds, leading lines, and framing to highlight building structures and farm produce.
• Software – Verify that you can perform the following in each program:
– Photoshop: raw photo editing, masking, batch processing.
– Illustrator: vector icons, simple motion graphics overlays.
– Premiere Pro: timeline editing, multi‑camera sync, color grading (LUTs), audio mixing, export presets for Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.
– Filmora/CapCut: quick social‑media cuts, text animations, captioning.
• Workflow – Set up a consistent folder structure (raw > edited > exported) and backup strategy (external HDD + cloud).

4. Prepare Storytelling Assets
• Write 3‑4 short video concepts for Argo Farm (e.g., “Farm to Table Journey,” “Seasonal Harvest Highlights”).
• Outline 2 concept ideas for construction site updates (e.g., “Weekly Progress Reel – Time‑Lapse + Worker Interviews”).
• Sketch storyboards or shot lists that include: location, key shots, interview questions, B‑roll, and required graphics.
• Practice writing concise captions and call‑to‑action copy for social media posts.

5. Equipment Checklist for Field Work
• Camera body (fully charged, firmware updated)
• Two lenses – a wide‑angle (16‑35 mm) for site overviews and a standard zoom (24‑70 mm) for detail shots.
• Spare batteries (minimum two), charger, and portable power bank.
• SD cards (high‑speed, 64 GB or larger) – bring an extra.
• Gimbal stabilizer (ensure it’s balanced).
• Drone (if you have one) – bring registration documents and spare propellers.
• Microphone kit – shotgun mic and lapel mics for event interviews.
• Light kit – LED panel, diffuser, and reflectors.
• Tripod and monopod.
• Cleaning kit – lens cloth, air blower.
• Protective gear – rain cover, hard‑case, and personal safety equipment (hard hat, high‑visibility vest) for construction site visits.

6. Logistics Planning
• Map out the common construction sites and farm locations you may be asked to visit. Note travel time, public transport routes, and parking availability.
• Prepare a “travel kit” with: government ID, driver’s licence (if you’ll be driving), consent forms for on‑site filming, and a list of emergency contacts.
• Keep a notebook or notes app ready for on‑spot ideas, shot numbers, and client feedback.

7. Interview Preparation
• Review the job description line‑by‑line and prepare talking points that demonstrate how you meet each requirement:
– Videography & Production: give concrete examples of capturing high‑quality footage in challenging environments.
– Editing & Post‑Production: show before‑and‑after screenshots, explain your color‑grading approach, and discuss sound design choices.
– Content Ideation: present one of the concepts you drafted for Argo Farm.
• Prepare answers to common behavioural questions:
– “Describe a time you had to shoot under tight deadlines.”
– “How do you handle equipment failure on location?”
– “Give an example of a creative solution you used to tell a story visually.”
• Practice a short (30‑second) personal pitch that highlights your age‑appropriate experience, willingness to travel nationwide, and honest, responsible mindset.
• Dress in smart‑casual business attire; bring printed copies of your resume, portfolio PDF (on a USB drive), and a concise list of your technical skills.

8. Application Submission Steps
• Ensure your CV reflects the required education (Diploma / Bachelor) and lists the suggested skills (Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, CapCut, Filmora, video editing, content design).
• Write a tailored cover letter that mentions:
– Your enthusiasm for working with a leading government contractor.
– Specific projects in your portfolio that align with construction documentation and agricultural promotion.
– Your ability to work independently and travel across Bangladesh.
• Attach your CV, cover letter, and a link to your online portfolio (use a short URL).
• Send the email to the address provided in the job posting (if blank, use the generic contact form on the company website).
• In the email subject line, write: “Application – Digital Content Creator – [Your Name]”.

9. Follow‑Up
• If you haven’t received an acknowledgment within 3‑4 days, send a polite follow‑up email reiterating your interest and asking if any additional materials are needed.

10. Additional Tips
• Stay updated on Bangladesh’s drone regulations – register your drone if required and carry the permit when flying.
• Prepare a short (1‑minute) video introduction of yourself – many recruiters appreciate a quick visual resume.
• Familiarize yourself with the company’s corporate branding guidelines (logo usage, colour palette) – you can often find them in press kits or request them during the interview.
• Keep an eye on industry trends (short‑form reels, AR filters) that could add extra value to the company’s social media strategy.

By following this checklist you will present yourself as a well‑rounded, technically proficient, and creatively driven candidate who can immediately contribute to Tanvir Constructions Ltd.’s visual storytelling needs. Good luck!
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