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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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The Video Producer/Editor oversees the planning and execution of public media content including the production of video stories, promos, underwriting spots and special projects. Experience in current digital video trends and production of videos tailored for social media platforms (e.g. YouTube, Instagram Stories, TikTok.
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Proven experience as a video editor, with a strong portfolio showcasing your creative work. We are seeking a talented and Creative Video Editor to join our dynamic team. As a Creative Video Editor, you will be responsible for bringing our creative vision to life through compelling video content.
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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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As our Senior Video Editor, you will be responsible for taking marketing briefs and creating high-end video assets for use across Concord digital and social platforms. THE ROLEFirewalk Studios is looking for a Senior Video Editor who is interested in applying their skills to help bring exceptional entertainment to millions of players.
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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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Experience working as a video editor at an agency, in-house content team, production studio or brand. Nikon is looking for an experienced Video Editor & Production Specialist who has a wide-ranging passion for all elements of video production.
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Summary: We are seeking a Video Editor intern to join our Creative team! Proficiency or interest in learning video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro. Support the post-production process by editing video content, adding visual effects, and refining audio elements.
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Understanding of Adobe Premiere or similar video editing software. Develop new strategies to engage the audience across audio, video, and social platforms and awareness of the podcast channel.
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An affinity for Shinesty brand and products. This is a Shinesty core value, for customers keep it simple and always make it right to the best of our ability. Generous employee discount for duration of active employment at Shinesty.
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As a Video Editor specializing in Direct Response, you will play a pivotal role in crafting compelling Video Sales Letters (VSLs) that drive conversions and maximize engagement. Proven experience as a Video Editor with a strong portfolio showcasing expertise in cutting Video Sales Letters (VSLs) and direct response content.
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The Miami HEAT Digital Content Team is seeking a Digital Content Producer/Editor! Produce and build video and audio content as it pertains to the Miami HEAT digital content strategy. We are seeking a creative, and innovative Producer/Editor that has a drive and passion for telling stories to our digital audience.
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This is a full-time on-site role located in Wendell, NC for a Video Editor at Dara Holsters & Gear. The Video Editor will be responsible for editing and assembling recorded footage, creating motion graphics, and adding visual effects.
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Job Title: Video Editor for YouTube and Instagram ReelsLocation: RemoteCompany: 6 Figure VetAbout Us:We are a dynamic, growing company that specializes in creating engaging and informative content for veterans interested in stock investing and personal growth.
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This position will be responsible for assisting with live event video requirements and services for Honda Center including internal events. Position will have an understanding of analog and digital video technology, industry video standards, and basic live audio experience.
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