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Bachelor's degree in film, video production, or a related field. * 1+ year(s) experience editing, producing and delivering video creative * Experience with the Adobe Suite * Experience with Premiere ...

Bachelor's degree in film, video production, or related field is preferred but not required This is the pay range the Company believes it will pay for this position at the time of this posting.

Bachelor's degree in film, video production, or related field is preferred but not required This is the pay range the Company believes it will pay for this position at the time of this posting.

Currently pursuing a degree in Film, Video Production, Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, Digital Media, or a related field. * Proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro for video editing, and ...

Currently pursuing a degree in Film, Video Production, Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, Digital Media, or a related field. * Proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro for video editing, and ...

Currently pursuing a degree in Film, Video Production, Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, Digital Media, or a related field. * Proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro for video editing, and ...

Bachelor's degree in film, video production, or related field is preferred but not required This is the pay range the Company believes it will pay for this position at the time of this posting.

Bachelor's degree in Film, Video Production, Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, or equivalent hands-on industry experience. * Reel Power: A stellar demo reel/portfolio demonstrating a diverse range of ...

Video Producer

New York, NY · On-site

$80K - $95K/yr

Bachelor's degree in film, Video Production, or related field. * Proficient in Adobe Premiere, DaVinci Resolve or a similar editing software. * Working knowledge of motion graphics software such as ...

Bachelor's degree in Film, Video Production, Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, or equivalent hands-on industry experience. * Reel Power: A stellar demo reel/portfolio demonstrating a diverse range of ...

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How much do film video jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for film video in the United States is $74,626.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,000.00 and $94,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Film and Video Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Film and Video Editor, you need a deep understanding of storytelling, visual composition, and editing techniques, usually backed by a degree in film, media, or a related field. Proficiency in industry-standard editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or Avid Media Composer is essential, and certifications can enhance credibility. Creativity, attention to detail, and strong communication skills help editors collaborate effectively and bring a director’s vision to life. These skills are vital for producing engaging content that meets project objectives and resonates with audiences.

What is the difference between Film Video vs Video Editor?

AspectFilm VideoVideo Editor
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in film, media, or related fieldOften has a background in media, film, or communications
Work EnvironmentFilm sets, production studios, post-production facilitiesEditing suites, post-production studios, freelance settings
Industry UsageUsed in filmmaking, commercials, music videosUsed in television, online content, corporate videos
Common Search/ComparisonOften compared for production rolesCompared for post-production roles

Film Video professionals are involved in the entire production process, including filming and post-production, often working on set or in studios. Video Editors focus primarily on editing footage, assembling scenes, and refining the final product in post-production. While both roles require knowledge of media and editing software, Film Video roles typically demand broader skills in filming and production, whereas Video Editors specialize in editing and post-production tasks.

What are film and video jobs?

Film and video jobs encompass a wide range of roles involved in the creation, editing, and production of movies, television shows, commercials, and online videos. These roles can include directors, producers, camera operators, editors, sound technicians, and more. Professionals in this field work together to bring stories and concepts to life through visual media, using technical skills and creative vision. The industry offers opportunities in various environments, from large studios to independent production companies and freelance projects.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in film and video production, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in film and video production often face challenges such as tight deadlines, budget constraints, and last-minute changes to scripts or shooting schedules. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are essential for managing these obstacles, as well as the ability to adapt quickly to unexpected situations on set. Collaborating closely with directors, crew members, and post-production teams helps ensure everyone stays aligned and projects run smoothly. Building a reliable network and maintaining flexibility are key strategies for overcoming these common industry challenges.
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Infographic showing various Film Video job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,626 per year, or $35.9 per hour.
Assistant or Associate Professor Film

Assistant or Associate Professor Film

College for Creative Studies (CCS)

Detroit, MI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

STATUS:              Full Time             
DIVISION:           Academic Affairs
REPORTS TO:     Chair of Film, Photography and Interdisciplinary Art and Design               
SUPERVISES:      N/A
FLSA STATUS:    Exempt
 
Position Description:
The College for Creative Studies (CCS) invites applications for a full-time Assistant or Associate Professor of Film Production. 
The Film program at CCS emphasizes film/video production in an interdisciplinary art and design school context. The curriculum includes core courses in documentary, experimental, and narrative filmmaking, as well as foundational and elective courses in media history and theory; screenwriting and storytelling for time-based; visual effects production; audio production and sound post-production; screen performance; and business aspects of the media industries. The program includes extensive student mentoring, professional development guidance, and career preparation. Film majors collaborate with art and design students from across CCS, bringing innovation to their respective crafts. 
The successful candidate will be an experienced educator with a strong record of accomplishment as a filmmaker. They will possess knowledge of critical theory and issues in contemporary media art relevant to emerging filmmakers as well as practical, hands-on professional experience. They will be able to design and deliver learning centered experiences, motivating students to meet a wide range of industry and established program standards. And they will have experience mentoring a diverse population of students, employing an array of strategies that support each student in achieving their full potential. The Assistant or Associate Professor will have excellent interpersonal and problem-solving skills and a demonstrated ability to collaborate positively with the Chair and the Film Program Manager to foster the academic quality and integrity of the program, enhancing its visibility and reputation nationally and internationally.
Position Accountabilities and Essential Functions:
The Professor of Film will teach 6 classes per academic year (three each semester) primarily in film production with the opportunity to teach in other disciplines related to their strengths. 
They will be responsible for:
  • Collaborating with the program Chair to develop relevant courses, curriculum and andragogy supporting established and emerging film language.
  • Mentoring students and Adjunct Faculty.
  • Utilizing the College’s Learning Management System (LMS) to support in-person instruction.
  • Developing online courses.
  • Active and engaged participation in departmental and college-wide service activities including attending Faculty Assembly and serving on college-wide committees; contributing to college assessment and accreditation processes, attending and participating in Review Week and Commencement Exercises; selecting and installing work for the Annual Student Exhibition. 
  • Active and engaged participation in College-wide admissions and recruitment and retention activities including prospective student information sessions, admissions open houses, national portfolio days, and other student recruitment and retention initiatives.
  • Collaborating with the Chair, Program Manager, and Adjunct Faculty in ongoing curriculum reviews and systematic program assessment.
  • Maintaining a personal professional practice as a filmmaker.
  • Nurturing relationships with cultural institutions and industries.

Beyond classroom teaching, the Film program at CCS supports the entire student collegiate experience. Consequently, the Professor of Film must be student centered and will be expected to perform the following duties: 
  • Mentoring assigned students—providing academic and professional guidance and counseling.
  • Collaborating with Academic Advising and Registration, Career Development, Institutional Advancement, and International Student Services to support student success.
  • Referring students to Student Wellness & Counselling and the Center for Writing & Tutoring for additional support when needed.
  • Contributing to the Film community outside of the classroom by attending filmmaker/artist/designer events and exhibition openings and encouraging student attendance.
  • Assisting the Chair with program-specific retention efforts.
 
Qualifications and Experience:
Candidates must have an MFA in Film/Filmmaking or professional experience in film/video production equivalent to a terminal degree. Candidates for the Assistant Professor position must have college level teaching experience. Candidates for the Associate Professor position must have five-years of full-time teaching experience at the college level.
The CCS community seeks individuals with a combination of the following experiences, knowledge and skills, understanding that each candidate is unique and that no candidate will embody every qualification listed here. Additional qualifications include:
  • A record of effective collaboration with students, faculty, and staff.
  • A record of developing internal or external creative partnerships in support of curricular or strategic initiatives.
  • Ability to support belonging initiatives at the College.
  • Substantive relevant professional experience as a working filmmaker outside of academia.
  • Understanding of digital technologies used in educational and professional art/design environments.
  • Passion for the program’s educational mission and for the role of art/design in our society.

Preference will be given to candidates with: 
  • Narrative filmmaking credits.
  • Evidence of successfully teaching narrative filmmaking.
  • Evidence of virtual production experience.
  • Evidence of visual effects production experience.
  • A strong exhibition/film festival record.
  • Experience working in the motion picture industry.
 
WORK ENVIRONMENT:  
This job operates in a professional office and college campus environment.  The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The employee is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions.
 
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: 
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to maintain a stationary position, use a computer and other office equipment, and communicate effectively in person, by phone, and virtually.  Frequent interaction with others, including staff, faculty, students and third parties is required.  The employee may occasionally be required to move files or other objects weighing up to 25 pounds, including from low and high places.  The ability to move around within the office and between buildings on campus, attend off-site meetings and events, and travel between Ford Campus site to Taubman Center site are required.  CCS will make reasonable accommodations that will allow individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
 
About CCS:
The College for Creative Studies (CCS) is a nonprofit, private college accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and authorized by the Michigan Education Department to grant Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. CCS, located in midtown Detroit, strives to provide students with the tools needed for successful careers in the dynamic and growing creative industries. CCS fosters students’ resolve to pursue excellence, act ethically, engage their responsibilities as citizens, and learn throughout their lives. With world-class faculty and unsurpassed facilities, students learn to be visual communicators who actively use art and design toward the betterment of society. The College is a major supplier of talent to numerous industries, such as transportation, film and animation, advertising and communications, consumer electronics, athletic apparel, and many more. Its graduates are exhibiting artists and teachers, design problem solvers and innovators, as well as creative leaders in business. 
 
To apply:
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, and a statement of teaching philosophy to: hr@ccsdetroit.edu. Candidates who merit further consideration will be asked to submit the name and contact information for three references, and examples of student and personal work.     
CCS website: http://www.ccsdetroit.edu/
 
The College for Creative Studies, a leading college of art and design, represents a community composed of individuals with many perspectives, personal experiences, values, identities and worldviews and we value what this brings to our organization. CCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  We consider applicants for all positions without regard to age, race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, height, weight, gender identity, marital or veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status.
 
The College for Creative Studies subscribes to the principle of equal opportunity in its employment, admissions and educational practices and strives to provide an environment and workplace free from unlawful harassment or discrimination.  We encourage applications from all.