Junior Editor & Videographer
ABOUT THE ROLE:
The Junior Editor will be responsible for editing content of a fast turnaround nature. They will work actively with our Creative team as well as cross-functionally with the rest of our video/production groups.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Shoot/Edit and ensure a high quality of short-form video content.
- Work closely with the creative team and management on video style and strategy
- Focus on storytelling, bringing our followers along with us as we explore the brand
- Responsible for producing video that will resonate with our audience, and drive a high level of engagement and sharing
- Quickly edit certain short video as needed Requirements
- Experience shooting video of all types, including social media
- A natural born storyteller with a nonstop flow of creative ideas to engage video viewers
- Expertise with a variety of cameras, mics, lighting, sound and other necessary equipment
- Working knowledge of editing software
- Deep understanding of the video ecosytem, distribution, competition and trends
- Self motivated, driven and passionate
- Often be the first editor to cut a project and will establish the initial direction of the video. In some instances, they will only be responsible for the 1st cut, in others will be responsible for the entire cut.
- Be available to handle fast turn around, short timeline requests.
- Handle all footage requests from the studio for class footage.
- Re-edit and update existing assets.
- Ensure that all online assets are current and up-to-date.
REQUIREMENTS:
- At least 3-5 years of prior production and post-production experience.
- Deep understanding of different cameras and digital formats
- Detailed technical knowledge of camera formats and video codecs
- Expert in Adobe Premiere, Solid knowledge of After Effects, and Photoshop
- Ample post-production knowledge including motion graphics, sound mixing, keying and color correction
- Ability to remain calm and professional in high stress situations
- A problem solver who can troubleshoot technical and editorial issues