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The Video Editor reports to the Creative Director and will be responsible for internal and external video content that is featured on websites, social media and other marketing collateral.
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The Video Editor Intern will develop impactful videos and film to raise awareness about adoption, share stories, and promote our programs and services. Spence-Chapin is seeking a passionate and creative Video Editor Intern to join our Marketing team.
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The Videographer/Video Editor will help take the Sparks marketing channels and social media platforms to the next level by gaining experience working in the fast-paced environment of the WNBA. The ideal candidate is a forward-thinking and motivated individual who can work independently, collaborate with the team, and help the Sparks reach fans across the globe within their digital channels.
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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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Video editing and animation using Premiere Pro and After Effects. Minimum of 5 years of experience in video editing/animation and graphic design. Our work spans print, web, social media, photography, and video while staying updated with current storytelling trends to engage audiences effectively.
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Responsible for video editing and producing; helping to oversee growth strategy on all video platforms with Social Media Manager. You will be expected to help brainstorm with the team and conceptualize new ideas while producing consistent video content primarily for TikTok, Instagram and YouTube Shorts.
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We’re hunting the globe for a talented Video Editor who will increase the performance of our direct response ads we run on Facebook/Meta, YouTube and TikTok. You'll do this by collaborating closely with our Copywriters and Creative Producers to transform our persuasive scripts into compelling videos through expert visual storytelling, all while ensuring projects are delivered on-time and on-spec.
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The Video Editor will be responsible for editing video content that meets client needs and preferences, keeping in mind branding guidelines and marketing goals. This is a full-time remote role for a Video Editor.
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As a Video Editor at BPI, you will edit digital brand and political ads, as well as social videos (Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok). Finalize video ads and content for shipping, adding slates, closed captioning, SRT files, etc.
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The Social Media Video Editor will work closely alongside an in-house team of art directors and producers. The Social Media Video Editor will be responsible in producing creative assets for Madewell's organic social media channels.
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Video Editing Skills: Proficiency in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or similar tools, demonstrated through a portfolio of edited videos. Edit video content for projects including but not limited to commercials, social media advertisements, branded content, promotional videos, and more.
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The ideal candidate is a highly skilled video editor who is proficient in editing both long-form and short-form comedic, narrative, and/or unscripted digital video content across Betches Media platforms via YouTube, Instagram & TikTok. You will play a major part in growing our YouTube account with a slate of new original series.
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Social Media Video Editor. The candidate should have a mastery of Adobe Creative Suite apps and be skilled at working with multimedia content-video, still photography, and graphic design.
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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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The Motion Video Editor will primarily use Davinci Resolve for video editing. 5+ years’ experience primarily as a short form Motion Video Editor showcasing a strong portfolio of video projects/motion graphics work or Photography.
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