The Video Editor will edit raw footage, ensure quality meets client guidelines, collaborate with the creative team, and stay updated on industry trends.
We are looking for a skilled video editor to join our team. As a video editor, you will be responsible for editing and assembling recorded raw footage into a finished product that aligns with the client's vision. The ideal candidate should have a strong eye for detail, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Responsibilities:
- Edit raw footage to create high-quality videos
- Ensure all edited videos meet the client's requirements and brand guidelines
- Collaborate with the creative team to brainstorm ideas and concepts
- Add visual effects, graphics, and sound to enhance videos
- Keep up-to-date with industry trends and best practices in video editing.
Top Skills
Video Editing Software
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