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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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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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Provide operational support for Editor(s) including scheduling, updating project databases, sending interdepartmental requests, and asset management for assigned series. Assist Editor(s) in supporting Original Series’ Development, Launch, and Publication.
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Post show, the Video Producer will be responsible for ensuring show files make it to the editor, and ultimately to air, choosing and cutting clips for social media, and assisting the show producer with any remaining tasks.
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Position Summary :We are seeking a talented and creative Video Editor to join our Marketing team. Proficiency in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Blender, After Effects, Photoshop.
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Coordinate media ingestion and metadata tagging with the Assistant Editor and Metadata Screeners. This position will be responsible for managing ingestion of content and assets into our Digital Asset Management system from various locations and departments and follow best practices for taxonomy and tagging.
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Our editorial team is looking for writers with 1–2 years of experience to contribute to contribute Movies and TV and entertainment industry news content articles under the leadership of the Movies and TV Lead Editor.
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Donut Media is looking for freelance video editors to join the team and edit world-class automotive videos for YouTube.
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Coordinate with Movies/TV News Editor for assignments and feedback. CBR is looking for a dedicated Movies and TV News Writer to join the team. Coordinate with Movies/TV News Editor for assignments and feedback.
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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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Finishing EditorSuperbTech, Inc. Los Angeles, CAContract: 2 monthsOnsite: Hollywood, CA - WFH FridaysSalary: $50 - $58 per hourThe Marketing Operations Finishing Editor is responsible for conforming, media onlining, titling and color grading broadcast and digital promotional assets used to entice viewers to watch original and acquired programming and subscribe to streaming platforms.
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High level of proficiency with technology including Microsoft Office Suite applications, HTML, Adobe Captivate, Articulate Storyline, Video Editor, animation software, customized database applications, and internet research tools.
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As an Associate Video Editor, you will be a vital member of our creative team, contributing to the production of high-quality branded content. As an Associate Video Editor, you will be a vital member of our creative team, contributing to the production of high-quality branded content.
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Professional At Home Jobs ( is looking for someone to fill the position of a Virtual Medical Transcriptionist/Editor work in the U.S. only. Windows 10, Intel I3 or better processor/AMD K4 or better, 8 GB of RAM minimum, and 250 GB hard drive minimum.
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