Trailer Editor, The Diary Of A CEO

FlightStory

Los Angeles, CA

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

TRAILER EDITOR, THE DIARY OF A CEO
COMPANY : FLIGHTSTORYREPORTING TO : DIRECTOR OF TRAILERS - THE DIARY OF A CEOLOCATION : LOS ANGELES, USA
ABOUT FLIGHTSTORY

We are a media and investment company, and we are on a mission to elevate the stories, build the communities, and support the founders that inspire a happier, healthier humanity. We scale creator-led media, ventures and communities.


YOUR MISSION

To craft high-performance trailers that scale IP, deepen fandom, and spark global attention through world-class storytelling, platform-native editing, and AI-powered creative intelligence.

As a Trailer Editor at FlightStory, you don't just cut footage - you engineer attention.

You'll use performance data to guide creative decisions, AI to accelerate workflows and enhance ideation, and storytelling to convert casual scrollers into lifelong fans. From the first frame to the final export, your edits won't just look good - they'll perform every time.


THE IDEAL CANDIDATE

Narrative Engineering

  • World-class editorial instincts and understands how to build narrative arcs, emotional payoffs, and retention strategies within short-form edits

  • Can turn 90 minutes of footage into 90 seconds of pure story with clarity and rhythm

Post-Production

  • Fluent in the Adobe suite and complimentary
    Curious, critical, and confident not just testing AI tools but embedding them into your workflow
    Experienced across Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, and Photoshop

Performance-Driven Creativity

  • Understands and applies data insights from YouTube Studio, TikTok Analytics, and third-party tools (e.g. retention curves, CTR, CVR, audience drop-off)

  • Balances gut feel with evidence, knowing when to challenge the data and when to trust it

Creative Discipline & Ownership

Takes full ownership of their cut from first assembly to final export

  • Thrives in autonomy, executes under pressure, and communicates clearly

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Energised by working with other editors, strategists, social leads, producers, and commercial creatives

  • Helps bring everyone into the storytelling process, aligning edit impact with business results


DAY TO DAY
  • You'll read/watch the full recorded episode and take notes of the best moments that could make it into the trailer

  • Create a narrative (or script) from the notes that creates a clear and cohesive narrative that also meets the requirements of our Trailer checklist

  • Create the sequence, source music, craft the sound design and prepare broll plates for our Animator.

  • Work with the trailer team for 1%'s, text, ratios

  • Create experimental content to test various elements of the trailer


YOU'LL THRIVE HERE IF YOU
  • Think in story and edit in stats - you love crafting emotionally charged edits, but you also obsess over retention graphs and data-informed structures

  • See AI as a creative partner - you're curious, confident, and hands-on with new tools and find smart ways to integrate them into your workflow

  • Believe performance is a craft - you get that storytelling and performance aren't opposites, they're allies

  • Play for the team - you bring positive energy, contribute ideas, and know how to lift others while staying focused on delivery

  • Move like it matters - you're fast, focused, and clear-headed under pressure; you don't wait to be told

  • Care about the mission - you're here to build something that moves people and you believe that great editing can change the trajectory of an entire brand


OUTCOMES

1. Deliver High-Performance Trailers That Scale Our IP

Own the full post-production process for trailers and teasers, shaping raw footage into bold, platform-first edits that drive retention, engagement, and cultural relevance

  • Build smart, emotionally resonant narratives from interviews, soundbites, music, and motion optimised for YouTube, Reels, and TikTok

  • Consistently create trailers that drive clear growth metrics across watch-through rate, shares, average view duration, and subscriber lift

2. Lead with Data-Informed Storytelling

  • Use performance data to optimise pacing, structure, and creative emphasis

  • Collaborate with the Growth and Strategy teams to interpret insights and apply learnings to future edits

  • Develop instinct and discipline around which storytelling choices drive performance and back those instincts with evidence

3. Build and Execute AI-Integrated Editing Workflows

  • Actively use tools like Runway, Descript, ElevenLabs, Fathom, Firefly, or in-house AI

  • Drive innovation by testing and refining new AI tools, building systems that make the trailer team faster and smarter

4. Collaborate and Uplift Team Quality

  • Bring creative direction, references, and smart solutions to brainstorms and edit huddles

  • Support junior editors and assistant editors by sharing systems, templates, and AI tools

  • Collaborate across creative, social, growth, and commercial teams to deliver trailers that elevate campaigns and IP

Employment Type: FULL_TIME


Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Video Editor?

A: To succeed as a Video Editor, key technical skills include proficiency in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, or Final Cut Pro, as well as knowledge of color correction, audio mixing, and visual effects. Soft skills like creativity, attention to detail, and strong communication skills are also essential, as Video Editors must collaborate with directors, producers, and other stakeholders to bring a project to life. By combining technical expertise with creative vision and effective communication, Video Editors can deliver high-quality final products and advance their careers through opportunities for specialization, freelance work, or leadership roles.

Q: What is the career path for a Video Editor?

A: A Video Editor's typical career progression involves starting as an Assistant Editor or Entry-Level Editor, where they assist senior editors and develop basic editing skills. As they gain experience, they can move into mid-level roles such as Editor or Senior Editor, where they take on more complex projects and lead smaller teams. Ultimately, senior Video Editors can advance to roles like Executive Editor, Creative Director, or even start their own post-production companies, leveraging their expertise to oversee large-scale productions and mentor junior editors.\n\nKey opportunities for skill development and professional growth include learning industry-standard software like Adobe Premiere Pro and Avid Media Composer, expanding their knowledge of storytelling and visual aesthetics, and staying up-to-date with emerging trends and technologies in the field. Additionally, Video Editors can develop transferable skills like project management, collaboration, and communication, which can be applied to various roles within the entertainment industry or beyond.\n\nLong-term career prospects for Video Editors may include transitioning into related fields like Film or Television Production, Directing, or even moving into adjacent industries like Virtual Reality (VR) or Augmented Reality (AR) content creation, offering a wide range of opportunities for creative expression and professional growth.



FlightStory job posting for a Trailer Editor, The Diary Of A CEO in Los Angeles, CA with a salary of $24 to $45 Hourly with a map of Los Angeles location.