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Video Journalism Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

An excellent eye for video and the highest journalistic standards are a must. If you are quick acting, quicker thinking, and technically savvy, we want you working in our newsroom. You will report to ...

The ideal candidate can identify important story ideas, shoot and edit video news packages and present content in a compelling manner. The Multimedia Journalist is motivated, loves telling stories ...

The ideal candidate can identify important story ideas, shoot and edit video news packages and present content in a compelling manner. The Multimedia Journalist is motivated, loves telling stories ...

Multimedia Journalist

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$58K - $70K/yr

The ideal candidate can identify important story ideas, shoot and edit video news packages and present content in a compelling manner. The Multimedia Journalist is motivated, loves telling stories ...

The ideal candidate can identify important story ideas, shoot and edit video news packages and present content in a compelling manner. The Multimedia Journalist is motivated, loves telling stories ...

Multimedia Journalist

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$58K - $70K/yr

The ideal candidate can identify important story ideas, shoot and edit video news packages and present content in a compelling manner. The Multimedia Journalist is motivated, loves telling stories ...

We provide hands-on experience in video, journalism, filmmaking, photography, design, and animation-helping middle and high school students stay engaged in school and build career-ready skills. Our ...

The ideal candidate can identify important story ideas, shoot and edit video news packages and present content in a compelling manner. The Multimedia Journalist is motivated, loves telling stories ...

Multimedia Journalist

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$58K - $70K/yr

The ideal candidate can identify important story ideas, shoot and edit video news packages and present content in a compelling manner. The Multimedia Journalist is motivated, loves telling stories ...

The ideal candidate can identify important story ideas, shoot and edit video news packages and present content in a compelling manner. The Multimedia Journalist is motivated, loves telling stories ...

Multimedia Journalist

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$58K - $70K/yr

The ideal candidate can identify important story ideas, shoot and edit video news packages and present content in a compelling manner. The Multimedia Journalist is motivated, loves telling stories ...

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How much do video journalism jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for video journalism in California is $56,747.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,800.00 and $60,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is video journalism?

Video journalism is a form of journalism where news and stories are reported using video footage rather than traditional print or radio. Video journalists often research, shoot, edit, and present stories themselves, sometimes working independently with lightweight cameras or smartphones. This approach allows for quick, on-the-ground reporting and is commonly used in online news, television broadcasts, and social media. Video journalism combines elements of storytelling, visual communication, and technical skills to engage audiences with dynamic content.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a video journalist?

To thrive as a Video Journalist, you need strong storytelling abilities, video production skills, and a background in journalism or communications, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with video editing software (such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro), camera operation, and digital content management systems is typically required. Creativity, adaptability, and excellent interpersonal communication help video journalists connect with audiences and sources alike. These skills and qualities are vital for producing engaging, accurate, and timely video news content in a fast-paced media environment.

How does a video journalist typically collaborate with editors and producers during the production process?

Video journalists frequently work closely with editors and producers to shape compelling stories. After gathering footage and conducting interviews in the field, they usually review material with editors to ensure clarity and narrative flow. Producers often provide guidance on story angles, deadlines, and logistical support, making teamwork essential for timely, high-quality reporting. Clear communication and adaptability are key, as last-minute changes or breaking news may require rapid coordination among all team members.

What is the difference between Video Journalism vs Photojournalism?

AspectVideo JournalismPhotojournalism
Required skillsVideo editing, storytelling, camera operationPhotography, editing, storytelling
Work environmentField reporting, newsrooms, live shootsField reporting, newsrooms, event coverage
Industry usageBroadcast, online media, news agenciesPrint, online media, news agencies

Video Journalism and Photojournalism both involve visual storytelling for news media, often in similar environments. Video Journalism emphasizes capturing and editing moving images and sound, while Photojournalism focuses on still images. Both roles require strong storytelling skills and are used across broadcast and online platforms. The main difference lies in the medium—video versus photos—though they often overlap in news reporting contexts.

How much does a video journalist make?

The average salary for a video journalist varies depending on experience, location, and employer, but typically ranges from $30,000 to $70,000 annually. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced professionals with strong editing and reporting skills can earn higher salaries, especially in larger media markets.

What does a video journalist do?

A video journalist creates news stories by filming, editing, and producing video content for broadcast or online platforms. They often work independently, handling tasks such as reporting, camera operation, and post-production using editing software, and may cover a variety of topics depending on their assignment.

What cities in California are hiring for Video Journalism jobs?

Cities in California with the most Video Journalism job openings:

Infographic showing various Video Journalism job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,747 per year, or $27.3 per hour.

Local News Photographer / Video Editor

Hearst

Salinas, CA • On-site

$45K - $50K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 25 days ago


Hearst rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 27 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

49th of 76 rated media


Job description

KSBW-TV/ ccABC / Estrella, part of Hearst Television, has an opening for a self-motivated individual who wants to win each day. We are seeking a Videographer with the ability to capture the essence of what's happening in the field, and then bring it vividly into the homes of our viewers. We are also seeking an editor who can simultaneously coordinate feeds, edit with both the eye and ear in mind, and coordinate content elements for multiple shows.  This member of our team will spend several hours each day editing for newscasts and several hours each day out in the field shooting video, editing, and executing live shots for stories. The winning candidate is also tech savvy and up-to-date on the most modern aspects of our medium. You must be able to shoot on Sony XD Cam, GoPro, on laptop computer and iPhone, and edit in Adobe Premiere and utilize the ENG, SNG, and wireless data to feed completed work to the station. Excellent editing skills, exceptional time-management abilities, effective communication style, organization, and knowledge of Adobe Premiere, Precis, ABC and CNN platforms are critical. An excellent eye for video and the highest journalistic standards are a must. If you are quick acting, quicker thinking, and technically savvy, we want you working in our newsroom. You will report to the News Director.

 Responsibilities:  

  • Shooting video and editing of VOs, VO-SOTs and packages for Broadcast Air and On-line postings 
  • Working with the Assignment Desk and Reporters to cover daily stories
  • Gathers video and still pictures for digital platforms 
  • Working with reporters and producers to ensure the best content and facts are gathered
  • Working with producers to ensure their creative vision is executed with vivid video and natural sound
  • Communicating and coordinating incoming video elements from crews in the field
  • Can work with catalog systems to record and locate necessary video
  • Will produce and publish content to our online platforms 
  • Must be flexible with hours and shifts including working nights, weekends, and holidays

Requirements: 

  • Must possess knowledge of Non Linear Editing software such as Adobe Premiere
  • Previous newsroom experience preferred 
  • Related military experience will be considered
  • Can easily carry up to 50 pounds of equipment 
  • Efficient Operation on ENG trucks 
  • Can work in all weather conditions 
  • Can operate large vehicles, must have a valid driver's license and a near-perfect driving record 
  • Exceptional ability to operate digital editing tools 
  • Can organize and prioritize 
  • Must be a self-starter - someone who doesn't wait to be told what to do 
  • Ability to work under pressure, making quick decisions  
  • Bilingual a Plus
  • In-person attendance is required
  • Related experience and/or training considered as well as a combination of education and experience
  • Equivalent military training from Defense Information School (DINFOS) and associated experience will be considered
  • FAA Part 107 Drone Licensed a Plus

Please include a demo reel or link to demo.  Applicants without a demo will not be considered.

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Values in Action

At Hearst Television we tell stories every day. Stories about people of all backgrounds, perspectives, and identities. That's why, behind the scenes, we believe in being an organization that fosters collaboration and open communication, ensuring that the content we create is authentic, accurate, and connected to the communities we serve.

Benefits

Hearst's benefit programs are modern, flexible and designed to focus on you. As a Hearst employee, you and your spouse or partner or dependents would have access to the following benefits.

  • Medical | Dental | Vision
  • 401(k) matching
  • Emotional Wellness Support
  • Paid Time Off
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • LGBTQ+ Health Services
  • Additional benefits to meet you and your family's needs

The estimated base salary range for this role is between $45,000 and $50,000. The actual base pay offered is dependent upon many factors, such as transferable skills, work experience, business needs, market demands and conditions, including geographic location where the work will be performed, and other factors permitted by law. The base pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the future. 

Hearst Television (HTV) owns and/or operates 35 television and two radio stations serving 27 media markets across 39 states reaching nearly 25 million U.S. television households. HTV is recognized as one of the industry's premier broadcasting companies and has been honored with numerous awards for distinguished journalism, industry innovation, and community service.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. we do not discriminate in hiring on the basis of sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, creed, national, origin, physical or mental disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.

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