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Vertical Video Editor, Opinion New York, NY

The New York Times Company

New York (NY)

On-site

USD 113,000 - 120,000

Full time

15 days ago

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Job summary

The New York Times Company is looking for a talented video editor to produce innovative vertical videos for their platforms. The ideal candidate will blend creativity and editorial judgment, participating in all aspects of video production from hosting to editing. A minimum of 4 years experience in video editing and a strong understanding of social media trends is required.

Qualifications

  • 4+ years of experience with creative video editing.
  • Ability to produce and publish short form vertical videos on tight deadlines.
  • Expertise in video and graphics editing with Adobe Premiere and AfterEffects.

Responsibilities

  • Produce, write and edit vertical videos.
  • Act as a host in our videos to help translate our journalism.
  • Post videos to platforms like TikTok and YouTube.

Skills

Creative video editing
Short form vertical videos
Host speaking
Adobe Premiere
AfterEffects
Knowledge of TikTok and Instagram
Writing skills
Organizational skills
News judgment

Job description

The mission of The New York Times is to seek the truth and help people understand the world. That means independent journalism is at the heart of all we do as a company. It’s why we have a world-renowned newsroom that sends journalists to report on the ground from nearly 160 countries. It’s why we focus deeply on how our readers will experience our journalism, from print to audio to a world-class digital and app destination. And it’s why our business strategy centers on making journalism so good that it’s worth paying for.

New York Times Opinion is seeking a creative and energetic video editor to create vertical videos fornytimes.com and social media. While editing is at the core of this position, we are looking for a creative force who will be equal parts producer, writer and editor. This unique opportunity will allow the right person to conceive of and create new video formats for mobile-first video journalism. You will be expected to exercise journalistic and creative judgment to ensure excellence and accuracy in their work. You might be hosting a video one day and the next day be deep in an edit or rewrite of a script. There is no ceiling to creativity for this position. You will report to the Opinion Video team and collaborate closely with the audience team, as well as department journalists and external contributors.

Responsibilities:

Produce, write and edit vertical videos

Act as a host in our videos to help translate our journalism for off-site audiences

Post videos to our site and platforms like TikTok and YouTube

Collaborate with print journalists and editors to adapt, script and edit videos on a regular, timely cadence

Work with editors on inventive on-siteand social formats that align with Opinion’s mission and identity

Maintain broad knowledge of the social media landscape and be aware of new platform trends as they change

Be open to working with a diversity of voices and viewpoints

You will report to the Deputy Editor, Opinion Video.

Basic Qualifications:

4+ years of experience with creative video editing

Ability to produce and publish short form vertical videos on tight deadlines

Ability to appear and speak on camera as a host

Expertise in video and graphics editing with Adobe Premiere and AfterEffects

Experience in archive producing, including using photo, video, graphics and audio

Deep knowledge of TikTok and Instagram

Eagerness to experiment with different forms of vertical and mobile visual storytelling

Strong writing and editing skills

Demonstrated success in the creation of innovative journalism in a fast-paced environment

Superb organizational skills, attention to detail, adherence to deadlines and time management

Excellent news judgment with a passion for news, The Times and its journalistic mission

Experience working in a newsroom or similar environment

Preferred Qualifications:

Knowledge of Times style (or the ability to absorb and apply it quickly)

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The annual base pay range for this role is between:

$113,945.85 - $120,000 USD

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