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Brafton is looking for a highly creative and extremely focused Videographer & Editor to help in ... Formal degree in cinematography or video/film production. Significant demonstrated professional ...

Brafton is looking for a highly creative and extremely focused Videographer & Editor to help in ... Formal degree in cinematography or video/film production. Significant demonstrated professional ...

Program Associate, Video

Minneapolis, MN · On-site +1

$45K - $55K/yr

Job Summary and Responsibilities {{firstname}} is seeking an innovative content editor/manager with ... Having some experience or awareness of the various roles in traditional film production would also ...

Those days matter--we batch film founder content that you'll spend the rest of the month editing ... Fully remote, with one planned in-person day each month in Metro Detroit * Paid volunteer service ...

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Our contact centers are powered by both on-site and remote agents, leveraging advanced technologies ... Detail-oriented, excellent proofreading and editing skills * Ability to work effectively in a fast ...

Our contact centers are powered by both on-site and remote agents, leveraging advanced technologies ... Detail-oriented, excellent proofreading and editing skills * Ability to work effectively in a fast ...

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How much do entry level remote film editing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level remote film editing in the United States is $31.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $39.66 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level Remote Film Editing vs Entry Level Remote Video Editing?

AspectEntry Level Remote Film EditingEntry Level Remote Video Editing
CredentialsBasic editing software knowledge, portfolioBasic editing software knowledge, portfolio
Work EnvironmentRemote, freelance or contract basisRemote, freelance or contract basis
Industry UsageFilm, television, media productionMarketing, social media, corporate videos
Common Search IntentFilm editing jobs, film editing tutorialsVideo editing jobs, social media content editing

Entry Level Remote Film Editing and Entry Level Remote Video Editing share similar credentials and work environments but differ mainly in industry focus. Film editing emphasizes narrative and cinematic techniques, while video editing often targets marketing and social media content. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers find roles aligned with their skills and career goals.

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Remote Film Editing job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 9% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 70% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 77% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 19% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,728 per year, or $31.6 per hour.
MovieWeb: Network TV Reporter

MovieWeb: Network TV Reporter

Valnet Freelance

Orlando, FL • Remote

Contractor

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

This is a paid freelance remote position.
The editorial team at MovieWeb.com is looking for a passionate writer to contribute Network TV News articles to the website.

Founded in 1995, MovieWeb.com is the premier online destination for movie enthusiasts, providing the latest news and information on casting and development, release dates, trailers, interviews and clips, full movies, and more. MovieWeb keeps users connected to all their favorites, past, present, and future. As a top social entertainment network, MovieWeb is revolutionizing the way you DISCOVER, WATCH and DISCUSS the movies you love.

If you’re the right fit for our growing editorial team, please apply today! Only serious candidates with strong knowledge of the film industry will be considered.

What we are looking for:

  • A passion for the content and a drive to grow within the industry
  • Previous writing experience (Editing experience is a plus)
  • Broad working knowledge of the Network TV world, NCIS; the Big Band Theory and Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, Chicago Med, Fire, PD, and Justice; Law & Order; Grey’s Anatomy; and other renowned Network TV shows.
  • The ability to analyze content and pull directly from the source material to back up claims
  • A sharp eye for grammatical details
  • Excellent command of the English language
  • Ability to write high-quality articles with swift turn-around times
  • Comfortable working in an entirely virtual environment
    • Should possess a general understanding of the culture and strong research skill

​Responsibilities:

  • Write articles in MW’s house style (following the requisite training).
    • This will include fact-checking, formatting, linking, and image sourcing/very basic editing (sizing, brightness, etc.)
  • Brainstorm, pitch, and develop original content ideas based on high-performing Western titles and franchises
  • Accept and apply any/all feedback received by the editorial team
  • Communicate openly and actively with the editorial team

What MW has to offer:

  • Fully remote — write from anywhere in North America or the UK
  • Opportunities to pitch original ideas
  • Several helpful guides that you can refer to even after training
  • Incredible opportunities for career growth within a supportive system
  • An amazing community of like-minded people to nerd-out with on a daily basis

NOTE: Only applications containing a resume and cover letter will be considered. It is essential that you demonstrate your breadth of knowledge of Network TV content in your cover letter. You will not be considered for the role if this information is not included. Please note that the next step in the hiring process involves a writing evaluation.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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