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As the ALLIES OF SKIN Copywriter, you are responsible for producing editorial & promotional content for a variety of projects across our business, including product names, packaging copy, emails, digital and social assets, video, visual merchandising, and other marketing collateral.
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Roku is looking for a talented Senior Video Editor with at least 8 years of professional entertainment content promo and live action commercial editing experience to join our in-house video creative team in Santa Monica, CA. The ideal candidate has deep experience concepting and editing broadcast quality content promos and product/device commercials for leading entertainment media brands.
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The Los Angeles Times is seeking a director of audience engagement and platforms, a key digital strategy role that manages our audience, home page, social media and social video teams as well as our relationships with news partners like Apple News. The job involves helping lead daily news operations while also collaborating with others in the newsroom as well as our business-side departments on strategy and long-term planning.
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Position Overview: As a Video Editor at HeyGen, you will play a key role in crafting visually compelling and engaging video content for a variety of platforms, including web, social media, and marketing campaigns.
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Assist with editing and revising promotional video content. Up-to-date on current standards and trends for digital video. BA or similar degree in Film/Television, Motion Graphics, Animation, Graphic Design, Visual Effects, or related field, and/or equivalent real-world experience.
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We’re Looking For A: The Videographer & Editor will be responsible for crafting captivating, often disruptive marketing videos that weave storytelling magic to sell health and wellness products, principally through online social platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.
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FabFitFun is looking for a Video Editor to join our team. Reporting to the Content + Creative Manager, this person will be a natural storyteller with a strong ability to craft engaging narratives through video content.
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TubeScience is seeking a talented and experienced Lead Video Editor to join our enterprise client team. 5+ years of professional experience in video editing, with a strong focus on advertising or branded content for enterprise clients.
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The NFL Social Lab is seeking a versatile video editor adept in Adobe Premiere, After Effects, and Photoshop who will help bring to life imaginative video content. The successful candidate is a creative thinker with a passion for storytelling, with a deep understanding of and experience with creating social video.
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Experience: Previous experience as a video editor, whether in a professional setting or as a freelancer, with a portfolio demonstrating proficiency in various genres, styles, and techniques.
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The Videographer/Editor is responsible for producing, shooting, and editing engaging video content related to our Kings events, athletes and games. Firm understanding of video compression and standard codecs used for broadcast and digital.
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10+ years of experience as a video editor, video game editing experience is a huge plus. We are seeking an experienced and creative Freelance Video Editor to produce high-quality video content.
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Role: Camera Operator / Video Editor. Proficient in video editing tools/programs. Produce/shoot/edit social-first video content. Edit existing long form video content to optimize for social.
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Serve as editor and post-production supervisor, editing videos and provide content consistently and efficiently, delivering projects on deadline while maintaining high quality. Partner closely with Creative Resources to optimize the output of the video and motion graphics team.
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Halon Entertainment is looking for a talented and enthusiastic Freelance Editor to work on exciting, high-profile feature film and video game cinematic projects. 3+ years of previous experience as an Editor preferred Demonstrated professionalism and ability to maintain the highest level of confidentiality and discretion.
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