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A prestigious educational institution in Dubai is seeking a part-time instructor to join the academic team. The role focuses on teaching video editing and post-production within fashion communication. The ideal candidate will support students with visual storytelling and creative development, facilitate industry projects, and contribute to the academic strategy. Applicants should have an MA in a relevant field and experience in teaching and the fashion or luxury video editing industry.
The purpose of this part‑time position is to join the academic team at Istituto Marangoni Dubai and contribute to teaching within the area of video editing and post‑production for fashion communication and image‑based projects.
The role involves supporting students in understanding visual storytelling through motion developing skills in video production and editing and applying creative direction to fashion films and multimedia content. The tutor will also support the wider academic strategy by contributing to workshops project reviews and the development of student portfolios.
Video Editing & Post‑Production
Fashion Film Creation & Direction
Digital Storytelling for Fashion
Motion Graphics & Transitions
Sound Design Basics
Color Grading & Visual Effects
Adobe Premiere Pro / After Effects / DaVinci Resolve
File Formats Compression & Exporting for Web
Editorial Narrative Structures in Fashion
Plan and deliver technical and creative sessions in video editing aligned with the CAA standards and Istituto Marangoni methodology. Structure course materials and assessments to guide students in the creation of fashion‑related video content. Support students in the development of video concepts editing workflows and final presentations. Incorporate industry tools and practices encouraging experimentation and personal creative development. Engage in collaborative academic projects exhibitions and film screenings to support student work. Ensure timely course documentation and administrative compliance with institutional policies.
Encourage students to explore fashion narratives through video and multimedia formats. Provide technical support in editing software and post‑production processes. Guide students on how to build strong visual identities and storytelling frameworks. Review and give formative and summative feedback on video projects. Develop students fluency in audio‑visual language montage pacing and sound/image relationships. Create a learning environment that promotes experimentation and personal expression.
Facilitate opportunities for students to engage with professionals in the video and fashion content industry. Support live briefs and collaborative projects with production studios fashion brands or digital platforms. Guide students to prepare showreels and digital portfolios that align with industry standards.
MA in Film Video Editing Media Production or a related field.
Minimum 2 years of teaching experience in an international academic institution (university level).
UAE Ministry of Education Equivalency Certificate preferred.
Extensive professional experience in video editing preferably within the fashion or luxury industry.
Proficiency in Adobe Premiere Pro After Effects and related editing software.
Ability to mentor students through creative and technical stages of video production.
Strong communication and organizational skills.
UAE residency preferred.
A portfolio/showreel demonstrating expertise in storytelling editing techniques and visual communication in fashion or art‑based projects.
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