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Reporting to the Audio-Visual Supervisor, this role is responsible for delivering after-hours deployment installation services and operational support for AV systems across campus. While classrooms ...

Proficient in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve) and photo editing software (e.g., Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop). * Strong understanding of lighting, composition, audio ...

Perform comprehensive, onsite commercial audio-visual installation including low voltage wiring, rack setup, projector and screen installations, speakers and control systems. * Perform cable pulls ...

Perform comprehensive, onsite commercial audio-visual installation including low voltage wiring, rack setup, projector and screen installations, speakers and control systems. * Perform cable pulls ...

Perform comprehensive, onsite commercial audio-visual installation including low voltage wiring, rack setup, projector and screen installations, speakers and control systems. * Perform cable pulls ...

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How much do audio editing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for audio editing in Alberta is $28.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $33.41 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as an Audio Editor, you need a solid understanding of audio production, sound design, and editing principles, often supported by experience or formal training in audio engineering or related fields. Familiarity with digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Pro Tools, Adobe Audition, or Logic Pro, as well as knowledge of audio plugins and file formats, is crucial. Strong attention to detail, creativity, and effective communication enhance collaboration on projects and ensure high-quality results. These skills and qualities are essential for producing polished audio content that meets technical standards and client expectations.

What is the difference between Audio Editing vs Audio Engineering?

AspectAudio EditingAudio Engineering
Required CredentialsBasic audio editing software skills, sometimes certifications in editing toolsAdvanced knowledge of audio equipment, certifications in sound engineering or production
Work EnvironmentPost-production studios, editing suites, remote editing setupsRecording studios, live venues, broadcast environments
Employer & Industry UsageMedia companies, film and TV production, podcastingMusic production, film sound, live sound reinforcement

Audio editing primarily involves manipulating and refining audio recordings using editing software, focusing on cutting, arranging, and enhancing sound clips. Audio engineering encompasses a broader scope, including recording, mixing, and managing sound during production. While both roles require technical skills, audio engineering often demands more advanced certifications and hands-on experience with audio equipment. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and job expectations in the audio industry.

What are some common challenges audio editors face when collaborating with producers and other team members?

Audio editors often work closely with producers, sound designers, and other creatives, which can lead to challenges around aligning artistic vision and meeting tight deadlines. Communication is key in resolving feedback loops, managing revisions, and ensuring the final product matches the intended style. Adapting to different workflows, file formats, and software preferences among collaborators is also common. Building strong organizational habits and maintaining clear, frequent communication can help audio editors navigate these challenges successfully.

What Are Audio Editing Jobs?

Audio editing is used in TV, music, and film production to create and edit the perfect soundtrack. A sound editor or engineer builds the soundtrack by cutting the picture to synchronize it with sound elements. Their duties involve working with dialogue tracks, recordings, and analog and digital foley. Re-recording mixer responsibilities focus on the final sound balance, paying attention to volume levels as well as sound quality. Audio editing supervisors handle the sound post-production. They collaborate with the director to ensure the production soundtrack meets the requirements, stays within the budget, and everything proceeds as scheduled.

What is audio editing?

Audio editing is the process of manipulating and arranging sound recordings using specialized software. This includes tasks such as cutting, trimming, mixing, cleaning up noise, adjusting levels, and adding effects to ensure high-quality audio output. Audio editors work with various audio formats and are essential in industries like music production, podcasts, film, and broadcasting. The goal is to create a polished and professional audio product that meets the intended purpose and audience expectations.
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Videographer/Editor

Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity aims to inspire everyone who attends our campus - artists, leaders, and thinkers - to unleash their creative potential.ย 

We acknowledge, with deep respect and gratitude, our home on the side of Sacred Buffalo Guardian Mountain. In the spirit of respect and truth, we honour and acknowledge the Banff area, known as "Minhrpa" (translated in Stoney Nakoda as "the waterfalls") and the Treaty 7 territory and oral practices of the Iyarhe Nakoda (Stoney Nakoda) - comprised of the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Goodstoney Nations - as well as the Tsuut'ina First Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy comprised of the Siksika, Piikani, Kainai. We acknowledge that this territory is home to the Shuswap Nations, Ktunaxa Nations, and Metis Nation of Alberta, Rockyview District 4. We acknowledge all Nations who live, work, and play, help us steward this land, and honour and celebrate this place.ย 

The Opportunity

The Videographer/Editor is responsible for supporting all aspects of video production and post-production for the Digital Arts Department. This includes technical preparation, production coordination, and execution across the full production lifecycle, from pre-production through post-production.

Working in collaboration with production staff, educational participants, and internal and external clients, the Videographer/Editor produces a range of video content for artistic, broadcast, streaming, and archival purposes. The role communicates directly with producers, directors, collaborators, and artists/clients to assess requirements, support project objectives, and ensure delivery of final products in accordance with established specifications and standards.

This position requires advanced creative expertise, including a strong understanding of narrative structure and demonstrated proficiency in both the practice and theory of editing across multiple styles. The Videographer/Editor is expected to work independently and manage both videography and editing responsibilities as required.

Roles and Responsibilities

Reporting to the Technical Director/Producer of Digital Arts, below are some key accountabilities:ย 

As Videographer

  • Plan and coordinate video production and general video support in collaboration with Banff Centre internal and external clients.
  • Coordinate all aspects of internal and external video shoots including use of equipment, facilities, and personnel, for approval by the Production Manager, Media and Production.
  • Select and assemble cameras, accessories, equipment, and media cards to be used during filming. Transport and set up camera, grip, lighting and audio equipment for in studio and location shoots.
  • Work independently to set up and light multi point lighting in studio and field. Operate and adjust lighting equipment including fixed and portable tungsten, halogen and LED lights and audio equipment including assorted lavaliere, cardioid and boom, shotgun microphones, mixer and production logging tools.
  • Operate studio and various field and Broadcast Video cameras, video recording devices, and all portable video and audio equipment.
  • Make technical and creative decisions regarding elements such as shot composition and framing, appropriate lighting and staging, taking creative directive from director/producers as required.
  • Take creative and technical feedback from collaborators and clients and make adjustments as required.
  • On multi camera shoots, work as part of production team including acting in the role of camera operator and camera support personnel.
  • Regularly coordinate media; e.g., media logging and cataloging in various environments including in Avid, SAN, and content management systems.
  • Lead the set up and strike of studio productions, providing safe installation and operation of lighting fixtures, grip equipment, sets and other equipment as required for studio productions.
  • Organize proper storage and ongoing maintenance of production equipment and expendables such as cameras, portable equipment, lights, lighting gels, diffusion materials, spare lamps, microphone cables, hardware items, first aid supplies, safety equipment, building supplies, production vehicle and studios. Advise on improvements to existing procedures and practices in the production area.
  • Advise on department's equipment requirements, upgrades, and repairs.
  • Ensure work is on time and of good quality.

As Editor

  • Plan and perform video post-production editing which includes reviewing footage, editing, and working with the Senior Video Editor to coordinate QC and creative reviews.
  • Organize and assemble multi-cam edit productions; re-ordering and shaping the content to ensure the logical sequencing and smooth running of the final edit when needed.
  • Input of uncut rushes and sound, and synchronising and storing them into files on the SAN and content management systems., verifying time codes and key numbers.
  • Take briefing notes from directors/producers and clients, outline of footage and/or shot list, script or screenplay and building cuts for review.
  • Choose appropriate visual effects and music; create simple graphic elements; e.g., lower thirds, work with graphics/animation on larger graphic needs and sound departments as required to mix the audio.
  • Along with the director/producer and clients, determine the exact cutting for the next and final stages to take to final approved edit.
  • Responsible for delivering the final product to the required specifications including correcting faulty footage, grading/colouring, and adding special effects to finish the film or program. Ensure consistent visual identity across all videos. Complete final output for broadcast.
  • Archive all media and assets along with the final product.
  • Liaise with collaborators and/or internal/external clients to exchange media and assets as required.
  • Consult with the director, producer and/or client throughout the post-production process.
  • Advise on improvements to existing procedures and practices in the production and postproduction area.
  • Advise on department's equipment requirements, upgrades, and repairs.
  • Precisely establish, document and maintain methods, information and metadata records concerning all projects.

Other

  • Regularly contribute to and maintain accurate and up to date project information in Digital Arts scheduling and project software's, identifying issues and concerns as they arise.
  • Ensure users are completely familiar with the operation and care of Digital Arts equipment, facilities, and software and/or production procedures.
  • Provide technical orientation and training in supporting skill development to educational participants in Digital Arts post secondary educational programs.
  • Maintain current knowledge of industry trends, techniques, and emerging technologies, applying this learning to enhance production practices and support innovation and experimentation where appropriate.
  • Maintain a safe working environment at all times.
  • Complete paperwork and work reports as required.
  • Undertake other related duties as may be assigned from time to time.
Qualifications and Educational Requirements
  • Completion of university degree in related discipline or equivalent professional experience.ย 
  • Minimum five years' experience with video/media production/postproductionย 
  • Thorough knowledge of lighting, sound, and camera/video in video production with a creative and strong sense of story structure.ย 
  • High proficiency in both editing practice and theory expanding over a variety of editing styles with solid AVID editing skills.ย 
  • Demonstrates strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple concurrent projects, meet tight deadlines, and maintain a positive and professional approach under pressure.
  • A high level of self-motivation, commitment and dedication with strong interpersonal skills.ย 
  • Demonstrated ability to take direction, work independently and also work as part of a team.ย 
  • Strong technical knowledge of professional digital film and video production procedures, practices, techniques, terminology and electronics.ย 
  • Excellent organizational and technical ability; able to creatively plan and translate abstract concepts into effective visual form.ย 
  • Knowledge of standard office software packages, e.g., MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and internet literacy is required.ย 
  • Excellent oral and written communication.
  • Professional expertise in nonlinear editing platforms (Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve) and motion graphics/VFX (Adobe After Effects).
  • Graphic design skills are an asset.ย 
  • Able to work on both Mac and PC platforms: understanding of broadcast file formats and workflow in a digital postproduction environment is required.ย 
  • Working knowledge of current safety standards and the implementation of sameย 
  • A valid driver's license and experience driving production vehicles.ย 
Special Requirements
  • Due to the nature of the job, this position requires the candidate to be available to work a flexible, irregular schedule and weekends.
Employment Terms and Benefits
  • In accordance with CUPE 4318, this is a unionized, hourly support staff position, subject to a 500 hour probationary period.
  • This position pays $29.70 to $34.84 per hour working up to 40 hours per week on a rotating schedule.
  • Benefits of working at Banff Centre are:
    • Transitional Staff housing options (based on availability)ย 
    • Employee Assistance Programย 
    • Professional Development
    • Staff cafeteria and restaurant discountsย 
    • Onsite fitness facility at a discounted rate - first month free for new staff!
Application Process
  • We are accepting applications for the Videographer/Editor position until a suitable candidate is found.ย 
  • Candidates offered a position with Banff Centre, in this capacity, will be required to obtain a criminal record check verifying a clear record before a final job offer can be finalized.ย 
  • Visa Requirements: Candidates must be legally eligible to work in Canada. Banff Centre is unable to assist candidates in obtaining Canadian work authorization.
Employment Type: Hourly