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Work closely with the Video Production Supervisor to concept ideas and develop shot lists. Assist ... brief, script, and/or outline, where relevant * Must be capable of handling multiple, multiweek ...

Work closely with the Video Production Supervisor to concept ideas and develop shot lists. Assist ... brief, script, and/or outline, where relevant * Must be capable of handling multiple, multiweek ...

Provide support to sales staff as needed to assist them in making pitches to potential advertisers ... scripts, review videos, etc. leading up to events. * Work with other departments to generate ...

Provide support to sales staff as needed to assist them in making pitches to potential advertisers ... scripts, review videos, etc. leading up to events. * Work with other departments to generate ...

Provide support to sales staff as needed to assist them in making pitches to potential advertisers ... scripts, review videos, etc. leading up to events. * Work with other departments to generate ...

Communication Assistant

Sandy, UT · On-site

$39K - $52K/yr

Communication Assistant Location : Sandy, UT Duration : 6 Months Total Hours/week : 40.00 1st Shift ... Use Professional Editing equipment and create scripts * Interactive and able to work with ...

Production Assistant

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$45K - $50K/yr

WHO YOU ARE We're looking for a TV Production Assistant with a strong sense of storytelling and a ... editing video clips, managing scripts and contributing to storylines ensuring content goes to air ...

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How much do assistant script editor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant script editor in the United States is $51,214.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,500.00 and $59,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Assistant Script Editor do?

An Assistant Script Editor supports the script editing team in the development and production of scripts for television, film, or radio. Their responsibilities typically include reading and assessing script submissions, providing feedback to writers, coordinating script revisions, and ensuring scripts meet production deadlines and editorial standards. They work closely with script editors, writers, and production teams to help maintain the creative vision and continuity of the project. This role is ideal for those interested in the creative and organizational aspects of storytelling within the media industry.

How does an Assistant Script Editor typically collaborate with writers and production teams during the script development process?

As an Assistant Script Editor, you will work closely with both writers and production teams to ensure scripts are clear, consistent, and production-ready. Your responsibilities often include providing constructive feedback on drafts, coordinating script revisions, and tracking changes to maintain continuity. You'll also liaise between writers, producers, and other departments to communicate editorial notes and address any logistical issues that may arise. This role requires strong communication skills and attention to detail, as you help bridge creative and practical considerations throughout the script development process.

What is the difference between Assistant Script Editor vs Script Editor?

AspectAssistant Script EditorScript Editor
ResponsibilitiesSupports script development, assists in revisions, and coordinates with writersCreates, revises, and finalizes scripts independently
Required SkillsStrong writing support, organization, and communication skillsAdvanced writing, editing, and storytelling abilities
Work EnvironmentCollaborative, often in TV or film production teamsIndependent, with a focus on script creation and editing
Typical EmployersTV networks, production companies, film studiosTV shows, film studios, media companies

The Assistant Script Editor primarily supports the script development process by assisting with revisions and coordination, while the Script Editor takes on a more independent role in creating and finalizing scripts. Both roles require strong writing and editing skills, but the Script Editor generally has more responsibility for the final content.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Script Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Script Editor, you need a strong grasp of storytelling, script formatting, and editorial judgment, often supported by a degree in film, media, or English. Familiarity with industry-standard scriptwriting software like Final Draft and experience managing script databases are typically required. Attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to collaborate with writers and production teams are vital soft skills. These competencies ensure scripts are polished, consistent, and aligned with creative and production goals.
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Social Media Video Editor

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


High Point University rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

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Job description

High Point University's Office of Communications is seeking a Social Media Video Editor. Are you a master at grabbing attention in just a few seconds with your video edits? Do you live and breathe video trends-crafting videos that stop thumbs mid-scroll? We're on the hunt for a creative powerhouse to join the High Point University social media team as a video editor. As the video editor, you will know how to tailor videos for maximum engagement on various platforms. You will transform raw footage into jaw-dropping edits - quick cuts, snappy captions, the perfect sound bite. You will deliver polished, hype-worthy videos that are ready to go live. You will enjoy collaboration and work hand-in-hand with our creative team to brainstorm bold ideas, take feedback like a pro and push every project to the next level. You will be ready to highlight High Point University's incredible distinctions in both long-form and short-form video storytelling and work with a dynamic, forward-thinking team that values creativity and innovation. Your work will be seen by thousands (or millions!) and make a difference in how people experience our university brand.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Education

  • Bachelor's degree required

Experience and Training:

  • Comprehensive knowledge of Premiere Pro and the Adobe Creative Suite
  • Strong creative and storytelling abilities
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple briefs simultaneously
  • Expertise in building creative edits aligned with trends and culture
  • Flexibility in adapting ideas
  • Innovative approach to executing social content and advertising
  • Strong organizational and time management skills to prioritize tasks
  • Experienced with videography fundamentals (F-stops, shutter speed, white balance)
  • Proficiency with audio recording and editing
  • Understanding of video compression and export settings (H.265, bitrates)
  • Track record of creating engaging social media content
  • Experienced in animated caption/subtitle creation
  • Unmatched attention to detail and organizational skills.
  • Have a deep understanding of short form content - hooks, storytelling, pacing, and strategy

Essential Functions:

  • Directs and shoots professional-quality video content featuring HPU students, faculty and staff, as well as at on-location events
  • Edits and produces compelling video that enhance our brand on social media
  • Manages the complete video production lifecycle from pre-production (scripting/storyboarding) to final delivery (encoding/uploading to social)
  • Repackages content to get greatest exposure for existing footage and stories
  • Creates professional captions and subtitles via transcription
  • Assembles raw footage and transfer or uploading to a computer
  • Analyzes and follow a script, screenplay or outline when performing edits
  • Inputs sound to enhance footage, which may include selecting music and writing voice-overs
  • Adds graphics to enhance footage
  • Digitally splices film and video, synchronizing them into one rough cut file
  • Improves and corrects lighting, coloring and faulty footage
  • Works closely with Directors to present a final product that matches their vision
  • Make revisions to edits upon request
  • Create motion graphics and visual effects to enhance video content
  • Ensures consistent visual style and production quality across all video project
  • Maintains a positive work atmosphere by acting and communicating effectively with students, students' parents, faculty, co-workers and managers.
  • Passionately promote The Premier Life Skills University through content in a manner consistent with the university's brand.

ACCOUNTABILITY:

  • Ensures the University is positively represented in all videos
  • Ensures projects are completed and published on schedule
  • Ensure videos are amplified and repackaged appropriately to best promote university stories and our mission
  • Ensures content is consistent with the university brand and positively promotes the university.

For more information about this position, please contact Kaylee Billings, Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Marketing | Office of Communications at kbillings@highpoint.edu


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