A new opportunity has emerged for a skilled video editor, as detailed in a recent job listing by Sam Beck. The position involves editing a 6-8 minute video that is already edited, needing enhancements such as adding provided music, creating a brief 5-second intro, and incorporating b-roll footage at regular intervals throughout the video.
The detailed expectations call for the use of specific b-roll videos that Sam will supply, or alternatively, royalty-free stock videos from sources like Pixabay or Unsplash, upon approval. The editor is also required to create a mini-trailer for each video, lasting roughly 3-5 seconds, which should follow the host’s introduction.
To ensure a visually appealing product, the job entails adding engaging transitions and zoom effects for a dynamic viewing experience. The music provided needs to be balanced attentively against the vocal recordings, particularly during b-roll and trailer segments. Incorporating large text and icons is also encouraged to maintain viewer engagement, while staying consistent with a professional aesthetic.
This position begins with a test video compensated at $15, with subsequent videos priced at $20 each, increasing to $25 for videos after the tenth submission, contingent upon quality and efficiency.
For those interested, you can find the job listing and apply here.