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Project Video Archivist Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Organization skills and the ability to maintain a standard video editing process from project creation to archiving and to maintain a neat equipment closet. * Prior experience working as a freelance ...

Machine Learning Engineer

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$100K - $150K/yr

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Senior Video Editor

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$74K - $112K/yr

Manage large-scale media asset ingestion, organization, cataloging, and archiving with a focus on ... Ability to juggle multiple editing projects and deadlines in parallel * Availability to make ...

Senior Video Editor

Long Beach, CA · On-site

$74K - $112K/yr

Manage large-scale media asset ingestion, organization, cataloging, and archiving with a focus on ... Ability to juggle multiple editing projects and deadlines in parallel * Availability to make ...

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What is the difference between Project Video Archivist vs Video Content Coordinator?

AspectProject Video ArchivistVideo Content Coordinator
CredentialsArchiving certifications, familiarity with media managementMedia production or communication background
Work EnvironmentArchives, libraries, media repositoriesMedia production offices, digital platforms
Industry UsageMedia, film, television, historical archivesMedia companies, marketing teams, digital platforms
Search & Comparison IntentArchiving, media management, preservationContent organization, publishing, distribution

The Project Video Archivist primarily focuses on preserving, cataloging, and managing video assets within archives or media repositories. In contrast, the Video Content Coordinator handles organizing, scheduling, and distributing video content across platforms. While both roles involve video management, the archivist emphasizes preservation and archival standards, whereas the coordinator concentrates on content deployment and audience engagement.

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$24 - $27/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Up $24-27/hr

Onsite in Burbank, CA

Key Responsibilities

o Perform order and task entries in different systems based on client requests

o Coordinate information and assets from different teams

o Work with the Senior Project Coordinators and Project Managers and other colleagues to eliminate blockers

o Produce project status and deliverable reports with a focus on "At Risk" and "Overdue" queues as assigned

o Create, research, collect, and/or source archival material from company or client systems and stage assets on production servers as per standard operating procedures

o Participate in regular production calls with the team and across departments

o Maintain clear communication with Project Managers, Coordinators, Department Leads, and Clients

o Partner with supervisors in championing customer service excellence and world-class delivery standards

o Lead or participate in training or documentation initiatives as assigned

o Implement training, quality control and capacity building activities as assigned

o Assist in scheduling, task assignments, and workflow improvement

o When assigned, develop training material/program and coach others

o Mentorship, training and support to Project Coordinators within area of responsibility

o Must be able to work under minimal supervision and take ownership

o Assist in new hire training/shadowing

o Other duties as assigned

Requirements

Education / Professional Certification

o Bachelor's degree in film, media, business administration, translation, linguistics, or a related field

Work Experience

o At least 1 year of experience in translation, localization, digital media, or production/post-production project management

Communication Skills

o Proficiency in English is required. Knowledge of another language is highly desired. Can communicate effectively and respectfully within a cross-cultural business setting

o Advanced business writing skills, excellent grammar and punctuation

o Comfortable with leading production calls ensuring accurate minute-taking and action item tracking

Technical Qualifications

o Essential

Advanced use of Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel and PowerPoint

Understanding of data, file, and media asset management systems

o Preferred

Experience in translation/localization workflows and management systems and tools

Good knowledge of professional subtitling software and/or dubbing tools and/or audio/video editing software