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Reporting to the Production Manager, you as the Video Editor are responsible for editing all requested video footage and audio clips into an engaging and entertaining format. 5+ years of video editing experience.
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Proficient in industry-standard video editing software, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or similar tools. Proven track record as a creative lead, demonstrating expertise in video editing, storytelling, and project management.
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Knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud components, video and audio editing, Microsoft 365 (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc. Creates instructional materials/media across varied delivery methods (instructor-led training, video production, e-learning, performance support, etc.
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The role involves crafting, filming, editing, and delivering video content that includes interviews, supplementary footage, motion graphics, and audio mixing, among other elements. 5+ years of production experience inclusive of film directing, film producing, art directing, shooting, interviewing, recording, editing, and finishing professional quality video media.
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Proficiency in Photoshop, Adobe creative tools, Microsoft Excel, video editing and production software a plus. High-level editing skills and a keen eye for photography and graphic design.
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Must have a high level of visual color acuity and be proficient with DaVinci Resolve and Adobe Premiere, in addition to hands on experience completing professional color correction and video editing for a marketing post-production facility specializing in content promotion, and/or commercial finishing.
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Partner with internal post-production producers, supervisors, and coordinators to quality check each edited video package for visual errors and apply corrections where needed, prior to delivery and on-time with short turn around.
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Requirements Key Responsibilities: Sound Design and Editing: Create and edit sound effects, ambient sounds, and other audio elements to enrich the gaming and film environments. Evertide.ai, including Text to Speech, Text to Image, and Text to Video, alongside Unreal Engine, we are committed to creating immersive and dynamic virtual worlds.
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As a Video Production Editor, you will be responsible for assembling recorded film and video footage, applying artistic editing techniques and creating finished, broadcast-worthy projects that accurately reflect the vision of the Executive Director and the Video Production Team Leader.
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Excellent video editing, storytelling, and content creation skills. Proven experience creating and managing TikTok content for a brand or personal account. Strong understanding of TikTok algorithms, trends, and best practices.
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Production equipment, including cameras, audio and lighting equipment, video switchers and routers, teleprompters and jibs, program and scheduling and playback equipment, and video editing and graphics systems.
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Use of Adobe Premiere Pro, Media Encoder and Audition A knowledge of digital video file format and encoding/transcoding software Experience of working with online and broadcast video formats A technical understanding of video and audio signals Editing experience with the ability to produce a wide range of content with a quick turnaround.
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As an video editor at Abstraction Media, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting, comedy-centric short-form content including stand-up comedy, podcasts, promotional campaigns, and more.
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Oversees post-production processes like retouching, video editing, designing layouts. On-set art direction of photo and video shoots by collaborating with photographers, stylists, creative directors and other members of the creative team.
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Knowledge of video editing and graphic design software, native social analytics/insights. Our content is distributed over-the-air, on multi-video providers, and through our industry-leading digital media platforms.
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