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How much do part time travel video editor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time travel video editor 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 Part Time Travel Video Editor vs Part Time Travel Videographer?

AspectPart Time Travel Video EditorPart Time Travel Videographer
Primary RoleEditing travel footage into polished videosFilming travel scenes and capturing footage
Skills RequiredVideo editing, software proficiency, storytellingCamera operation, filming techniques, composition
Work EnvironmentPost-production, remote or studio-basedOn-location filming, travel settings
Common EmployerTravel content creators, media companiesTravel agencies, production companies

While both roles involve travel and media, a Part Time Travel Video Editor focuses on editing footage to create engaging videos, whereas a Part Time Travel Videographer is responsible for capturing the footage on location. The editor works mainly in post-production, while the videographer is on-site filming. Both roles require related skills and often collaborate in travel content projects.

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Video Editor & Production Lead - Freelance Opportunity

Video Editor & Production Lead - Freelance Opportunity

The Golf Warehouse

Minneapolis, MN

Part-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Freelance Video Editor / Production Lead

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Crecera Brands is the driving force behind Sportsman’s Guide, Salt Strong, The Golfer’s World, Play Baseball and Play Softball, five of America’s leading retailers of outdoor gear, sporting goods and golf supplies. For nearly 45 years, our companies have been dedicated to helping our customers enjoy the fun, freedom, and traditions of the great outdoors. From hunting and fishing to playing ball and hitting the links, the companies of Crecera Brands deliver the gear you need to succeed. Our websites include sportsmansguide.com, tgw.com, saltstrong.com, playbaseball.com and playsoftball.com. 

About Sportsman’s Guide 

Sportsman’s Guide is building a modern content engine focused on seasonal storytelling, contributor-driven content, social formats, and creator partnerships across hunting, military surplus, camping, fishing, and outdoor lifestyle categories. 

We are currently seeking a freelance Video Editor / Production Lead to partner with us on an initial military surplus content initiative, with potential for an ongoing or expanded role. 

 Initial Project: “Repurpose This Surplus” 

Military surplus bags are endlessly functional, but difficult to sell through traditional product marketing alone. 

Our “Repurpose This Surplus” initiative partners with creators to demonstrate how surplus bags and gear can be adapted for real-world use—from everyday carry and travel kits to camping, tools, photography, range gear, and beyond. 

The goal is not to sell a specific SKU. 

The goal is to sell: 

  • utility 
  • durability 
  • creativity 
  • the category itself 

We are looking for someone who can help shape this initiative into a recognizable and repeatable content format. 

What We’re Looking For 

Someone who understands: 

  • social-first storytelling 
  • pacing and hooks 
  • YouTube + short-form packaging 
  • creator footage workflows 
  • repeatable formats and episodic structure 
  • turning raw footage into compelling brand content 

This role is not just about editing clips. 

We’re looking for someone who can help: 

  • establish repeatable content formats 
  • shape visual identity and pacing 
  • define capture approaches and shot requirements 
  • collaborate on creator briefs and footage planning 
  • build reusable editing systems and templates 
  • package contributor footage into polished brand and social assets 

Responsibilities 

Initial project responsibilities include: 

  • Editing creator-supplied footage 
  • Helping shape pacing and structure 
  • Developing intro/outro approaches 
  • Creating social cutdowns and variations 
  • Helping define creator shot lists and capture guidance 
  • Collaborating on creator briefs before creators film 
  • Advising on shot needs or missing coverage 
  • Building repeatable templates for future episodes 
  • Collaborating with content strategy and creative teams 

Ideal Experience 

  • Video editing for YouTube and social 
  • Motion graphics and packaging 
  • Creator/influencer content workflows 
  • Outdoor, lifestyle, EDC, military surplus, or adventure content experience preferred 
  • Experience developing repeatable content formats strongly preferred 

What Success Looks Like 

  • The series feels recognizable and repeatable 
  • Creator footage is elevated through strong editing and packaging 
  • Videos feel authentic, useful, and engaging 
  • Assets work across YouTube, social, and paid formats 
  • The project establishes a foundation for future contributor-driven content initiatives 

Engagement Structure 

This will begin as a freelance/contract project with the potential to evolve into a longer-term or full-time role as Sportsman’s Guide continues building its content and creator ecosystem.