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What is the difference between Freelance Film Processing vs Film Lab Technician?

AspectFreelance Film ProcessingFilm Lab Technician
CredentialsKnowledge of film development, basic equipment handlingTechnical certifications, formal training in film processing
Work EnvironmentVarious locations, client sites, or home studiosLaboratory setting with specialized equipment
Employer & IndustryIndependent clients, freelance projects, small studiosFilm labs, production companies, commercial labs
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for freelance film processing services or jobsSeeking employment or roles in film processing labs

Freelance Film Processing involves independent professionals providing film development services on a project basis, often working remotely or at client sites. In contrast, a Film Lab Technician typically works full-time in a laboratory setting, handling equipment and processing films as part of a team. Both roles require knowledge of film processing, but the technician usually has formal certifications and works within established labs, while freelancers operate more independently.

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Senior Culture Editor

Senior Culture Editor

Condé Nast

New York, NY • On-site

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Since 1957, GQ has inspired its readers with unparalleled coverage of style, fashion, culture, news, politics, and more. From award-winning journalism and feature writing to unforgettable photography, videos and live events, GQ creates cultural conversations around the world.Job Description

Location:

New York, NYSenior Culture Editor, GQ US

Location: New York, NY
Company: Conde Nast

Overview

GQ is a global authority on style, culture, and modern masculinity, reaching millions of readers across print, digital, video, social, and emerging platforms. As part of Conde Nast's global network, GQ covers culture through a distinctive lens-one that blends authority, curiosity, style, wit, and a deep understanding of the conversations shaping modern life.

GQ is seeking a Senior Culture Editor to lead the entertainment-focused vertical of GQ.com, overseeing ambitious, fast-moving coverage of film, television, music, podcasts, YouTube, streaming culture, sportxs, internet creators, and the broader entertainment ecosystem that captures the attention of GQ's audience. In owning both daily coverage and ambitious projects, profiles, and projects across multiple platforms, this role will drive cultural conversation...and maybe start a few (good-natured) arguments in the process.

The ideal candidate is an experienced editor with exceptional editorial instincts, strong news judgment, and a sophisticated understanding of entertainment, sports, and pop culture. They should be equally comfortable driving daily coverage, developing long-term editorial franchises, editing sharply-conceived features and celebrity profiles, and helping shape ambitious multi-platform storytelling across web, print, newsletter, social, and video. They'll get as excited by a best-of (or worst-of) list as by a flawlessly executed celebrity profile. They'll develop new writers and voices, and work closely with colleagues across the brand to make GQ's entertainment coverage unmissable. And they bring a vision for how to make that happen.

This role reports directly to the Executive Editor.

Primary ResponsibilitiesEntertainment Vertical Leadership
  • Lead and oversee GQ's entertainment-focused vertical on GQ.com, shaping editorial priorities, coverage strategy, and daily programming

  • Direct coverage spanning film, television, music, podcasts, YouTube, streaming culture, digital creators, sports, and emerging entertainment platforms

  • Own day-to-day editorial programming, balancing timely news and conversation-driven coverage with ambitious features and enterprise reporting

  • Deliver stories and coverage that resonate with and expand GQ's broad audience-including digital subscribers

  • Identify and lead coverage of the biggest entertainment and cultural stories of the moment with a mix of voice, authority, thoughtfulness, and originality

  • Develop recurring editorial franchises, packages, and content initiatives that strengthen GQ's entertainment identity across platforms

  • Coordinate editorial coverage for major tentpole moments, including awards seasons, premieres, festivals, album launches, major releases, and other notable cultural events

  • Help shape the tone, cadence, and editorial voice of entertainment coverage across the brand

  • Work closely with GQ's features team to assign, edit, and manage major profiles, features, interviews, and enterprise stories online and periodically in print

  • Collaborate with staff writers, editors, freelancers, and contributors to develop distinctive reporting and storytelling

  • Cultivate relationships with publicists, studios, labels, streamers, talent representatives, creators, and entertainment industry sources

  • Identify opportunities for ambitious access-driven journalism and exclusive storytelling

  • Contribute to GQ's entertainment coverage across all platforms, including web, print, newsletter, social, and video

  • Collaborate closely with audience development, social, video, and creative teams to maximize the reach and impact of entertainment coverage

  • Participate in developing entertainment-focused video, social storytelling, live events, newsletters, and multimedia editorial franchises

  • Help translate major editorial stories and celebrity moments into cross-platform programming opportunities

  • Manage editorial budgets related to entertainment coverage, freelance commissioning, and tentpole programming

  • Oversee freelance assignments and contributor relationships within the vertical

  • Maintain strong editorial judgment, accuracy, and reporting standards across all coverage

  • Foster a collaborative editorial environment while mentoring writers and editors where appropriate

Qualifications
  • 7+ years of editorial experience covering entertainment, culture, media, or celebrity journalism

  • Strong experience managing digital editorial programming and fast-paced cultural coverage

  • Excellent editing skills with experience shaping features, profiles, criticism, and conversation-driven journalism

  • Deep understanding of the entertainment industry and contemporary pop culture landscape

  • Strong news judgment and the ability to identify stories that will resonate with a broad, digitally engaged audience

  • Experience developing editorial franchises, programming strategies, and cross-platform storytelling initiatives

  • Familiarity with audience development, social media ecosystems, newsletters, and digital publishing trends

  • Strong organizational and communication skills with the ability to manage multiple editorial priorities simultaneously

About Conde Nast

Conde Nast is a global media company producing premium content across print, digital, video, and social platforms, with brands including GQ, Vogue, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker. The company reaches hundreds of millions of consumers worldwide through its trusted editorial brands and innovative storytelling.

The expected base salary range for this position is from $92,000 - $140,000. Salary offers are based on a wide range of factors including but not limited to relevant skills, training, experience, and education.

What happens next?

If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply below, and we will review your application as soon as possible. You can update your resume or upload a cover letter at any time by accessing your candidate profile.

Conde Nast is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, familial status and other legally protected characteristics.