Media Camera Operator & Editor
 
 

Camera Operator & Editor

2024-11-05 14:56:05| media-match jobs

Our Camera Operator x Editor will play a key role in creating and delivering engaging and inspiring video content across a range of channels. You live, eat, sleep and dream in video. You are a maker who works to elevate our client's brands by capturing high-quality content and editing inspired brand stories. You have a well-developed sense of visual storytelling, are comfortable wrangling teams, talent and tech. You have a finger on the pulse of the latest trends and techniques for creating high-impact video. You are always looking for an elegant and nimble solution. You shoot with the human story in mind. Must have 3-5 years of experience working in creative environments (agencies, production, fashion, etc.) Proficiency with video cameras, basic lighting and audio equipment required. Proficiency in Adobe Premiere, After Effects and Photoshop is a must. Motion Design skills a plus but not required. Full details of the role & how to apply can be found below. If you can't see this then you'll need to sign in or sign up!


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