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Motion/Video Editor

Company Name:
IMGE LLC
Position Type:
Full-time
IMGE is looking for a talented Motion/Video Editor to help us expand our video department and craft engaging animation and strong storytelling for our clients. You will help us create compelling motion infographics, corporate videos, documentaries, and many other types of engaging video content. Our clients are major national politicians, leading advocacy organizations, and some of the largest corporate brands in the world.
IMGE is an investor-backed, lean startup located in Alexandria, VA just minutes outside
downtown DC. Our mission is to revolutionize how political candidates, global brands, and advocacy campaigns mobilize and engage their customers and advocates.
We offer competitive compensation, and a high-energy environment with plenty of room forpersonal growth. You'll be a part of a driven team of young professionals who aspire to produce the most innovative strategies for our clients.
Responsibilities:
Work with and manipulate raw camera footage, dialogue, sound effects, motion graphics and special effects.
Be collaborative in the video production process - concepting, storyboarding, illustrating, and animating
Own the all aspects of video post-production
Be able to assist with video production team for studio or on location
Collaborate and create best practices for video production and post production of video content
Able to sketch storyboardsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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