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We're looking for a video editor that can create attention-grabbing, high-converting direct response video ads specifically tailored to social media platforms (Meta, TikTok). At least 1 -2 years’ experience working as a video editor for social media advertising, specifically for e-commerce clients.
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Amazon is seeking a Video Editor to join the growing Strategic Storytelling Unit within the Sellers External Relations team. The Video Editor is a crafted video storyteller who can develop compelling visual stories and storyboards, with either new footage or existing video material and transform it into new content.
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As the Videographer/Editor – Motorcyling you’ll work closely with the creative director, the creative communications manager and other staff to produce compelling and memorable brand edits. Video and audio editing experience with the Adobe Suite (Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop.
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Job Title: Video EditorLocation: Phoenix, ArizonaJob Type: Full-Time, In-OfficeWork Schedule: Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pmSalary: $36,000.00 per yearAbout Us:We are a dynamic and creative media production company based in Phoenix, Arizona, seeking a skilled Video Editor to join our team.
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Under the direction of the Supervisor-Media Production, Videographer/Editor will plan, coordinate, produce, shoot, and edit videos to support internal and external communications efforts for University of Mississippi Medical Center, covering the three missions of health care, education, and research.
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An outstanding video editor with expertise in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. We are now looking for a freelance Digital Video Producer to join a growing team on the video desk, with opportunities to convert the role into a staff position for outstanding candidates.
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Experience working within, or alongside video game studio/publisher and experience working with creative and media companies. IGN is seeking a Custom Content Editor to create market-leading and award-winning campaigns for IGN’s partners across the gaming, entertainment, tech, auto, finance, QSRs, and CPG space.
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As part of PBS Utah’s multi-media Production Department, we are seeking a digitally-savvy and technically-creative Video Editor to edit a range of content, from show teases and short-form stories to marketing social media shorts, digital series, and broadcast documentaries.
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The Educational Media Producer, Editor is a member of a course development team within the Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning whose work focuses on supporting high quality online learning experiences.
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Maintain video production schedules and monitor progress of tasks and multiple projects to ensure content meets the live production timelines laid out by Creative’s team manager and CMO. Collaborate and communicate clearly with key stakeholders (producer, director, audio engineer, graphics team, control room) to maintain best practices for media workflow for prep, production, post and archiving.
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Summer 2024 Program Dates: Approximately May 2024 – August 2024 JOB SUMMARY: The assistant editor will support the post-production team in the creation of high quality and compelling video content for UDX. The assistant editor will contribute at multiple stages in the post-production pipeline to optimize editorial work and video asset curation.
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Watson is looking for an experienced senior editor who can join our growing creative team. Applicants must show a strong sense of short and long form video editing, sound mixing, and animation in addition to showing a wide range of creative styles, have an understanding of up to date video trends and possess a marketing mindset.
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Lead Social Video Producer-EditorGlobal Humanitarian Organization - Hybrid, New York City RegionFull Time / Direct HireThe Hired Guns are seeking an impactful storyteller with a cross-cultural mindset to be the Lead Social Video Producer-Editor at a world-renowned non-profit that’s advancing medical research and saving lives through innovative treatments around the planet.
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This position has no direct supervisory responsibilities but can work closely with the Jr. Animator/Video Editor to task out work to complete projects. Assist in live event and studio production, including setting a stage, lighting a set, and shooting footage w/video or still camera.
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We are looking for a Video Production A/V Editor to support our client’s Strategic Partnerships Team. This role will contribute to concept and create organic social content that leverages and extends our core campaigns, create a sizzle reel to highlight the impact of our sports partnerships, & produce a sales video of our offerings in sports.
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