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Essential Duties & Responsibilities * Assist in creation, editing and production of video features ... coordinating with all internal departments on securing collateral, direction and deadlines to ...

Essential Duties & Responsibilities * Assist in creation, editing and production of video features ... coordinating with all internal departments on securing collateral, direction and deadlines to ...

Recruit and supervise student video assistants. Support game-day, online and other teams' video production. Additional Position Information: Education: Requires 18 months beyond high school. Prefer ...

Academic Liaison for Student Athletes * Assist Video Coordinator - Practice, Game & Recruit Film * Assist Recruiting Coordinator - Unofficial & Official Visits; Arms Compliance * Opponent Scouting

Academic Liaison for Student Athletes * Assist Video Coordinator - Practice, Game & Recruit Film * Assist Recruiting Coordinator - Unofficial & Official Visits; Arms Compliance * Opponent Scouting

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How much do assistant video coordinator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant video coordinator in the United States is $53,043.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,000.00 and $58,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Assistant Video Coordinator vs Video Producer?

AspectAssistant Video CoordinatorVideo Producer
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in film, media, or related field; some experience in video productionOften requires similar education; extensive experience in project management and production
Work EnvironmentSupports production teams, assists with scheduling, and manages equipment in studio or on-locationOversees entire video projects, manages budgets, and coordinates teams in production settings
Industry UsageCommonly used in media, entertainment, and corporate video departmentsUsed across media, advertising, and entertainment industries for overseeing projects

The Assistant Video Coordinator primarily supports the production process by handling logistical tasks and assisting the team, while the Video Producer manages the overall project, including planning, budgeting, and execution. Both roles require related skills and experience but differ in scope and responsibility.

What are Assistant Video Coordinators?

Assistant Video Coordinators are support staff who work with sports teams or production crews to manage and organize video footage. Their main responsibilities typically include recording games or practices, editing video clips for coaches and players, and assisting with the setup and maintenance of video equipment. They help ensure that coaches and players have the visual resources needed for game preparation and review. This role often requires attention to detail, technical skills with video software and equipment, and the ability to work flexible hours during sports seasons.

What are some typical challenges faced by Assistant Video Coordinators during a sports season?

Assistant Video Coordinators often face challenges such as managing tight turnaround times for editing and distributing game footage, handling large volumes of video data, and ensuring all technical equipment functions properly during practices and games. Balancing multiple team requests and adapting quickly to last-minute changes are also common. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are crucial, as the role usually requires close collaboration with coaches, players, and other staff to meet strategic and training needs.

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

To thrive as an Assistant Video Coordinator, you need a solid understanding of video production, editing techniques, and sports analytics, often supported by a degree in a related field. Familiarity with video editing software like Adobe Premiere, sports analysis systems such as Hudl or Synergy, and basic camera equipment is typically required. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication set outstanding candidates apart. These skills are crucial for efficiently producing high-quality video content that supports team strategy and performance analysis.
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Video Coordinator

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

REQUIRED: Applicants must provide/include a digital demo reel or link to professional work to be considered for this role.
Job Summary
The Video Coordinator serves as a video content/feature producer for Lightning Vision and VSG Productions. This includes all Tampa Bay Lightning home games and production projects originating at Benchmark International Arena, as well as select internal and occasional third-party events requiring these services.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
  • Assist in creation, editing and production of video features and feature elements, commercials, promotional spots, etc. as directed for display in-game and/or on other team
    digital/social/website channels.
  • Assist with daily Tampa Bay Lightning team coverage including practices and home games.
  • Assist entire production team through coordinating with all internal departments on securing collateral, direction and deadlines to exceed expectations of deliverables.
  • Assist with the producing and editing of flagship long-form content initiatives such as Recharge and Bolts Beginnings.
  • Assist with producing and editing hype videos.
  • Assist in maintaining video footage database/archives.
  • Assist with maintenance/care of video equipment.
  • Collaborating across departments to ideate, produce and distribute content across all TBL/VSG channels.
  • Other duties as assigned

Game/Event Responsibilities
  • Game/Event Night responsibilities: Yes
  • Approximate number of events worked per year: 100+
  • Camera operation, including the capturing of highlights and exclusive footage to be used across all distribution platforms.
  • Fast paced editing of highlights and exclusive footage for us on social platforms.
  • Capturing and editing player and staff media availability both pre and postgame.
  • In-Game Lightning Vision Crew responsibility will be TBD by Director of Game Presentation and VP, Game Presentation on an as-needed basis.

Qualifications
  • 1-2 years of recent sports production experience, ENG video production, and non-linear video editing experience - preferably for a college sports in-house production.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, positive attitude, and ability to maintain healthy relationships with co-workers, managers, executives, and Hockey Operations.
  • BA/BS in video and television production or relevant degree.
  • Creative mindset to bring fresh ideas to content brainstorms.
  • Knowledge of hockey is preferred, but not necessary.
  • Knowledge of Adobe Premiere video editing program and associated visual effect plug-ins.
  • Knowledge of Davinci Resolve Studio
  • Technical aptitude, including very good computer skills (troubleshooting abilities and a major interest in emerging video and display technologies).

Working Conditions
  • Ability to work efficiently and effectively in office and arena environment that can be exciting, loud and distracting
  • This is an onsite role; flexibility to work a minority of time remotely.
  • Ability to work extended hours including late nights, holidays, and weekends as needed
  • Ability to work prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Ability to lift/carry/move up to 25lbs
  • Ability to work in cold/hot indoor and outdoor temperatures
  • Ability to commute to various venues throughout the Greater Tampa Bay Area
  • Ability to travel within the US and Canada for up to one-week at a time, multiple times per year
  • Ability to work in areas that can become crowded with equipment and/or people
  • Ability to stand on feet for long periods of time, walk long distances and climb stairs.
  • Ability to work comfortable around special effects including, but not limited to: haze, strobe lights, lasers, etc.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.