Overview
The role involves editing raw video footage and photographs into engaging, high-quality video products for digital platforms, advocacy campaigns, and commemoration events. The aim is to transform content into structured, impactful narratives that improve accessibility and storytelling.
Key Responsibilities
- Review and organize raw video footage (and photos for incorporation into videos).
- Add English subtitles, captions, and on-screen to all videos.
- Integrate voiceovers, interviews, sound design, audio editing, color correction, visual elements and motion graphics where required.
- Apply compelling storytelling techniques.
- Adapt videos to platform-specific requirements.
- Ensure all outputs meet UN and PBF branding, quality, and accessibility standards.
- Participate in 1–2 content planning meetings per week (online).
- Edit and produce 10 high quality short videos (1–3 minutes).
- Edit and produce 10 high quality short-form videos (up to 60 seconds).
- Edit and develop 5 high quality documentaries (6-7 minutes).
- Create 2 thumbnail options per video.
- Produce teaser clips (5–15 seconds each) for all videos.
Required Experience
- Proven professional experience in video editing and multimedia production.
- Strong portfolio demonstrating short-form storytelling and documentary-style editing.
- Proficiency in video production tools and experience in subtitling and captioning.
- Proficiency in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro or equivalent.
- Ability to create compelling narratives from raw, unstructured footage.
- Knowledge of audio editing, color correction, and motion graphics basics.
- Strong understanding of storytelling for digital and social media platforms.