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Post-Production Assistant - Neat Media House

Part-Time • Tulsa, OK • Paid


Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma

Employment: Part-Time - 20 Hours Per Week


Are you passionate about creating media that has an impact? Neat Media House is on the lookout for a talented Video Editor to create engaging content for our clients. We partner with organizations that strive to change the industries they work in. With client industries ranging from Education to Medical Cannabis, you’ll have the opportunity to create content that has a meaningful impact.



As a Neat Media House team member, you’ll strive to create media that moves.

As a Post-Production Assistant, your responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: 


Duties:

  • Offload and Organize footage from projects

  • Work with the post-production team to create highly creative, entertaining, and engaging storylines and visuals for client projects.

  • Ensure visuals and creative assets align with the client branding, Quality Assurance standards, and content delivery best practices.

  • Stay up to date on trends, new post-production advancements, and industry best practices

  • Participate in review sessions to ensure any content we produce is upheld to high standards.

  • Use analytics to drive better-performing content across the board


Job Requirements:

  • (optional, but preferred) A bachelor’s degree in Film, Communications, Marketing, or a related field

  • Minimum of 3 years of experience as a video editor, preferably in a business-to-business environment

  • Highly proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro, bonus if proficient in Adobe After Effects as well

  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to balance multiple styles of editing and deliverables

  • Ability to manage multiple projects and prioritize tasks effectively in a fast-paced environment


Compensation: Starting USD $20-$25/hour


Learn more and apply here.

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