About Mindvalley

Mindvalley is the leading and most promising ed-tech company to date. We dominate the US market for Personal Growth Education. We are empowering athletes within every major US sports team and promoting successful learning strategies in major companies.

We innovate tools that induce enlightenment within every aspect of human life. We are seeking the best engineers to build the best and most advanced education platform our species has seen. The goal to mark our success is: powering up to 100 countries, powering every Fortune 500 company, and progressing humanity towards a better future.

About the Role

As a Senior Creative Video Producer at Mindvalley, you will support the post-production phase, contributing your expertise to enhance video quality and overall storytelling. This position requires a seasoned video editing professional who can lead, mentor, and elevate the video editing team, while also collaborating with cross-functional teams to create compelling and visually stunning content. Your experience and creativity will drive the production of high-quality videos that engage and inspire our global audience.

Responsibilities

Advanced Post-Production and Quality Assurance:

  • Take ownership of advanced post-production tasks, including video/audio editing, color grading, and color correction, ensuring the highest quality and artistic standards are met.
  • Oversee the quality control of all video deliverables, ensuring they meet or exceed industry standards, and communicate any issues related to video or audio quality effectively.

Leadership and Mentorship:

  • Provide guidance, mentorship, and constructive feedback to junior and mid-level editors, nurturing their growth and skill development.
  • Lead training initiatives to ensure the video editing team stays updated with the latest techniques, software, and industry trends.
  • Play a strategic role in video content creation by offering insights and ideas that drive audience engagement and align with Mindvalley's goals.

Creative Direction and Innovation:

  • Provide creative direction and innovative solutions during post-production, elevating the storytelling and visual impact of videos.
  • Drive innovation and continuous improvement in post-production processes, optimizing efficiency and maintaining the highest level of quality.
  • Stay updated on the latest video editing technologies, trends, and industry best practices, and implement them to ensure Mindvalley's videos remain innovative and engaging.

Project Management and Collaboration:

  • Manage and prioritize multiple projects simultaneously, setting clear timelines and expectations to meet project deadlines effectively.
  • Collaborate seamlessly with videographers, designers, and cross-functional teams to achieve a cohesive and impactful video output that aligns with Mindvalley's brand and objectives.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with other teams such as Films, Marketing, and Content Development to align video content with organizational objectives.

Technical Competencies:

  • Video Editing Expertise: Extensive experience in video editing, mastery of video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve), and a strong portfolio of high-quality video content.
  • Sound Editing Mastery: Proficiency in audio editing, mixing, and sound design to create immersive audiovisual experiences.
  • Multimedia Integration: Ability to seamlessly integrate various multimedia elements such as graphics, animations, text, and special effects into videos.

Soft Competencies:

  • Mentorship: Proven ability to mentor and elevate the skills of junior and mid-level video editors.
  • Creative Vision: A keen eye for visual storytelling, with a deep understanding of color grading, composition, and design principles.
  • Quality Focus: Exceptional attention to detail, ensuring accuracy, continuity, and consistency in the final product.
  • Time Management: Strong time management skills to handle multiple projects and meet demanding deadlines.
  • Collaboration: Excellent communication and collaborative skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams.
  • Innovative Mindset: A passion for staying up-to-date with video editing technologies, trends, and a commitment to innovation.
  • Problem-Solving Prowess: Strong problem-solving skills to address complex editing challenges and find creative solutions.
  • Adaptability: Willingness and ability to adapt to evolving video editing technologies, industry trends, and Mindvalley's specific requirements.

Experience:

  • Bachelor's degree in Film, Video Production, or a related field.
  • 5 years of professional experience in video editing with a strong portfolio of successful video projects.
  • Proficiency in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve.
  • Demonstrated experience in advanced video and audio editing, color grading, and sound design.
  • Proven track record of providing mentorship and leadership to junior and mid-level video editors.
  • Strong project management skills with the ability to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills for cross-functional teamwork.
  • Stay updated with the latest video editing technologies and industry trends.
  • Creative mindset with a focus on storytelling and visual aesthetics.
  • Problem-solving skills to address complex editing challenges and find innovative solutions.

Mindvalley is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and encourage applications from all qualified individuals.

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