Overview
We’re looking for a Video Editor who balances creative intuition with technical discipline. You understand that a video’s impact is found in the details from clip selection and colour grading to precise audio timing and purposeful motion graphics.
If you’re a storyteller at heart who takes pride in crafting compelling, well-paced narratives and maintains a clean timeline with a structured workflow, we’d love to meet you.
Key Responsibilities
- Editing: Lead the creative process from assembly to picture lock. You are responsible for the rhythm, story arc, and overall impact of the video.
- Motion Graphics: Support your edits with clean, modern motion design. This includes creating animated titles, lower thirds, and call-outs that help explain or elevate the footage.
- Colour Correction & Grading: Act as the finishing artist by shot-matching, correcting exposure, and creating consistent "looks" across different camera sources.
- Audio Polishing: Perform essential dialogue cleanup, noise reduction, and sound balancing within Premiere Pro to ensure a professional-grade output.
- Music Selection: Take initiative in sourcing and placing music that drives the emotional tone of the edit.
- Data Management: Maintain a flawless organisational system for raw assets, proxies, and project versions. You should be comfortable handling large 4K+ footage.
- Time Management: Meet hard deadlines and provide accurate timelines for your editing and grading phases.
Technical Requirements
- Experience: At least 3 years of professional video editing experience post-graduation.
- Editing Tools: Mastery of Adobe Premiere Pro
- Motion Graphics: Competency After Effects skills for clean, modern motion titles or lower thirds.
- Colouring : Basic skill in DaVinci Resolve ability to navigate the software.
- Audio Skills: Competency in Premiere Pro’s audio tools (Essential Sound, Noise Reduction, EQ).
- Workflows: Deep understanding of codecs, frame rates, and proxy-based editing workflows.
Personal Attributes
- Highly Organised: You believe that a messy project file is a failed project.
- Self-Starter: You can take a brief and run with it, including finding the right music and aesthetic without constant supervision.
- Deadline-Oriented: You understand how to prioritise tasks to ensure final delivery is never late.