The Video Editor will create and manage video content, edit clips for news and events, and collaborate with different departments.
Core responsibilities
The Video Editor will focus on creating and managing video content for news clips, show highlights, interviews, and live event streams, while also assisting other departments such as social media, subscription teams, and more. This is a remote, part-time position (approximately 30 hours per week) with an hourly compensation rate based on skillset and experience.
Key Responsibilities
News Clips
- Edit and prepare news clips for publication.
- Upload clips to Syndication Platform and ensure proper tagging for discoverability.
- Match clip titles to corresponding upload files for consistency.
Show Clips
- Create highlight clips from live streams, producing 1-2 clips per show or segment.
- Ensure clips are engaging, concise, and aligned with the show’s tone and purpose.
All-Access Content
- Clip interviews from live streams and add branded intro/outro cards.
- Upload finalized content to Wistia, Dropbox, and the Benzinga Events YouTube channel.
- Update and maintain links in the #All-Access Master Document for team reference.
Event Coverage
- Edit and clip speaker panels, fireside chats, and other segments from live event streams.
- Upload event content to the Benzinga Events YouTube channel.
- Add links to shared documents for easy access by internal teams.
Daily Video Editing Support
- Assist with daily video editing tasks to support the broader media team.
- Collaborate with team members (e.g., Adolfo and Eugene) to manage workload and meet deadlines.
Cross-Departmental Collaboration
- Work closely with other departments, including social media and subscription teams, to meet their video content needs.
- Provide creative input and technical expertise to enhance video projects across the organization.
Top Skills
Dropbox
Wistia
Youtube
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