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Orgenesis, Inc.

Video Editor

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In-Office or Remote
11 Locations
34K-45K Annually
Entry level
In-Office or Remote
11 Locations
34K-45K Annually
Entry level
The Video Editor assembles recorded footage into a polished final product, working with creative teams to meet project goals and brand standards.
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A Video Editor is responsible for assembling recorded footage into a polished final product that aligns with project goals and creative direction. The role involves organizing clips, adding sound and visual elements, and ensuring the final video meets quality and brand standards. Video Editors work closely with directors, content creators, marketing teams, and other stakeholders to produce videos for social media, websites, advertisements, training materials, and other digital platforms.

Responsibilities
• Review raw footage and select the best shots based on project needs
• Trim, cut, and assemble video segments into a cohesive final project
• Add music, voiceovers, sound effects, and background audio where needed
• Insert graphics, captions, titles, transitions, and other visual elements
• Edit videos to match brand guidelines, color standards, and stylistic requirements
• Collaborate with creative teams to understand project objectives and deadlines
• Adjust pacing, flow, and tone to enhance the overall viewer experience
• Ensure all video content is formatted correctly for various platforms
• Organize and maintain video files, project folders, and media libraries
• Review and revise videos based on feedback from supervisors or clients
• Stay updated on video editing techniques, software updates, and industry trends

Requirements
• Strong understanding of video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or similar
• Ability to work with audio, lighting, and visual effects in editing programs
• Good sense of timing, visual composition, and storytelling
• Attention to detail and ability to spot errors in video or audio
• Strong organizational skills for handling multiple projects at once
• Ability to follow creative direction while also bringing fresh ideas
• Basic knowledge of color correction and sound balancing
• Good communication skills for working with project teams

Benefits (may vary by employer)
• Flexible or remote work options
• Opportunities for creative growth and skill development
• Access to updated editing tools and software
• Supportive team environment with collaborative projects
• Potential for bonuses based on project performance or deadlines

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