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Video Production Editor Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

... of video production (and all other post-production tasks which includes reviewing footage, rough cuts, audio adjustment, color correction, and final editing using Premiere, Final Cut Pro, After ...

... of video production (and all other post-production tasks which includes reviewing footage, rough cuts, audio adjustment, color correction, and final editing using Premiere, Final Cut Pro, After ...

... of video production (and all other post-production tasks which includes reviewing footage, rough cuts, audio adjustment, color correction, and final editing using Premiere, Final Cut Pro, After ...

Senior Video Editor

Three Rivers, MI · On-site

$100K - $120K/yr

We are seeking an experienced video editor capable of driving creative storytelling, leveraging ... Working alongside our product experts, senior leadership team and global marketers, you will ...

We are looking for a Video Editor & Motion Designer to join our internal creative team. This isn't ... Working alongside our product experts, senior leadership team and global marketers, you will ...

Experience using cameras, lighting equipment, and basic production tools through coursework, internships, personal projects, or professional experience * Familiarity with video editing and design ...

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Instructional Designer

Jackson, MI · On-site

$59K - $80K/yr

Coaching on-screen participants as needed Perform post-production editing, including: * Syncing audio and video * Trimming and cutting footage * Adding titles, lower thirds, callouts, and simple ...

Minimum 4 years of professional and proven experience in video production and photography, including hands-on shooting and editing * Proficiency with industry-standard software such as Adobe Creative ...

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Video Production Editor information

What does a Video Production Editor do?

A Video Production Editor is responsible for assembling, editing, and enhancing raw video footage to create polished content for various media platforms. They use editing software to cut scenes, add transitions, adjust colors, and incorporate audio, graphics, and special effects. Their goal is to produce visually compelling videos that align with the project’s creative vision and objectives. They often collaborate with directors, producers, and clients to ensure the final product meets expectations.

What does a typical day look like for a Video Production Editor?

A typical day for a Video Production Editor often involves reviewing raw footage, assembling clips in a cohesive order, applying transitions and effects, and collaborating with producers and other team members to meet project goals. Editors spend significant time fine-tuning audio, color grading, and ensuring that the final product aligns with the creative vision. Regular feedback sessions and revisions are common parts of the process. The role usually involves tight deadlines and multiple projects, making time management and strong organizational skills essential.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Video Production Editor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Video Production Editor, you need strong proficiency in video editing, storytelling, and a keen eye for visual details, typically supported by a background in film, media, or communications. Familiarity with editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and knowledge of file formats, color correction, and sound editing is highly valued. Creativity, attention to deadlines, teamwork, and excellent communication skills help editors collaborate effectively and bring projects to life. These skills ensure high-quality, engaging content that aligns with client or organizational goals and meets fast-paced production schedules.

$16.24/hr

Part-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

AUDIO VISUAL ASSISTANT

(VIDEO PRODUCTION)

RATE OF PAY:     $16.24 per hour

HOURS:          Approx. 20 hours per week, with scheduled evenings & weekends when necessary.

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:

An employee in this class edits video production material transports, setsup and operates portable video production equipment such as cameras, tape recorders, editing systems, studio control equipment, audio systems and lighting systems.  Edits video production material into finished programs.  Directs video productions in a multicamera studio environment.  Works under the general direction of the Broadcast Media Supervisor.

Interacts in a consistently pleasant and helpful manner to fellow employees, visitors and citizens of the City of Dearborn and demonstrates the highest standards of internal and external customer service.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Ability to lift, carry and operate video camera equipment.
  • Ability to edit tape for visual and thematic quality.
  • Ability to operate microcomputer equipment and related applications.
  • Ability to climb and descend stairs and ladders while carrying lighting and other equipment.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with tact and diplomacy, both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to work independently, learn assigned tasks readily, and to follow oral and written instructions.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, City officials and the general public.
  • Performs related work as required.

DESIRABLE EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:

Graduation from a standard high school or equivalent plus video production training in a college, trade school or production facility environment.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

  • All applicants must provide a demonstration tape of their audio-visual abilities at the time of application.

NECESSARY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Satisfactory completion of a criminal background check (including sex offender registry if applicable) and a drug screen that tests for illegal drugs as defined by the Federal Drug Free Workplace Act but not those legalized under Michigan law prior to start date.