We are seeking a meticulous Video Editor to join our creative team. The successful candidate will shape raw footage into polished stories for broadcast, online and social channels. This role demands technical skill, a strong creative sense and excellent collaboration.
This job description outlines the responsibilities, required skills and qualifications for a Video Editor. Use this template to find candidates who can edit, grade and deliver high-quality video across multiple platforms.
Video Editor Job Profile
The Video Editor will be responsible for assembling recorded footage into a finished project that matches the director's vision and is suitable for broadcasting and online distribution. This includes cutting footage, adding graphics, correcting colour and mixing sound to deliver compelling narratives.
Reporting to the Head of Post Production, the role involves collaborating with producers, camera operators and motion graphic designers to meet deadlines and maintain consistency of style and tone across projects. A proactive approach to problem-solving and file management is essential.
Video Editor Job Description
The Video Editor will manage end to end post production tasks for a variety of projects, including commercials, corporate films, documentaries and social media clips. Key duties include logging and organising footage, creating edits that support the story arc, integrating motion graphics and ensuring technical delivery specifications are met.
Applicants should be proficient in industry-standard editing software and possess a good understanding of visual storytelling, pacing and rhythm. The editor will be expected to work efficiently under pressure, adapt edits following feedback and maintain meticulous version control and archive practices.
In addition to technical responsibilities, the Video Editor will contribute creatively during planning and review sessions, suggesting cutaways, B-roll and sound design choices that enhance the final product. The role may occasionally require on-location support during shoots to manage ingest and dailies.
Video Editor Duties and Responsibilities
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Review raw footage and select the best takes to assemble into a cohesive final product
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Edit video content for commercials, corporate videos, documentaries, social media and other formats
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Trim footage segments and combine sequences to achieve smooth transitions and continuity
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Apply colour correction and grading to ensure visual consistency and enhance storytelling
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Incorporate graphics, titles, subtitles and visual effects as required
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Sync and mix audio, including dialogue, music and sound effects
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Collaborate with directors, producers and other team members to understand project goals
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Implement feedback and revisions efficiently while maintaining creative integrity
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Ensure all projects meet technical specifications for different platforms and formats
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Organise and manage media assets, project files and archives in a structured manner
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Maintain version control and backup of all editing projects
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Stay up to date with editing trends, techniques and software updates
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Troubleshoot technical issues related to editing software, codecs and file formats
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Assist in developing creative concepts and storytelling approaches when required
Video Editor Requirements and Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in Film Production, Media Studies, Communications or a related field (or equivalent experience)
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Proven experience as a Video Editor with a strong portfolio of completed projects
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Proficiency in industry-standard editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro or DaVinci Resolve
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Working knowledge of motion graphics tools such as Adobe After Effects is an advantage
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Strong understanding of video formats, codecs and delivery requirements for various platforms
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Solid grasp of visual storytelling, pacing, timing and composition
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Experience with colour grading and audio editing/mixing
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Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills
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Ability to manage multiple projects and meet tight deadlines
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Strong communication and collaboration skills
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Ability to take direction and incorporate feedback constructively
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Familiarity with file management systems and post-production workflows
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Basic understanding of camera formats, lighting and production processes is a plus
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Flexibility to work extended hours or on tight schedules when required
