NBCUniversal: Freelance Editor - SNY New York, United States
Video Editor is needed in New York, United States.
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Client: NBCUniversal
Location: New York, NY
Contract: Full Time, Freelance
Position Overview:
PLEASE NOTE: This is a project / limited term position with an estimated duration of up to 12 months, unless otherwise amended or terminated as deliverables within this project are completed.
The Freelance Editor will edit content for use in various / multiple sports programs, both long form and short form content, such as weekly studio-based programs, live news, digital, and remote programs such as teases, highlights, packages, Voice Overs and Sound On Tape.
These elements generally are time sensitive and require an eye for detail and a quick hand. At times, the Freelance Editor will be expected to work on their own with little supervision.
Job Duties:
- Edit for 30 and 60 minute shows
- Edit show features and long-form programming
- Edit for Pre and Postgame Live shows, as well as live other programming
- Edit content for our digital platforms
- Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned
- Create graphics when needed in Avid
Qualifications
Basic Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent work experience required
- Minimum of 1+ years of Avid editing experience required
- Ability to edit both long and short form packages
- Ability to color correct
- Knowledge of Interplay is required
Salary range: $30/hr - $50/hr
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