Trailer Park is a full-service agency specializing in content creation and entertainment marketing. By combining a storytelling expertise with large-scale production resources, Trailer Park is uniquely positioned to make, market and distribute content for its diverse client portfolio of major brands and top entertainment studios. With content creation at the center, Trailer Park also supports its clients with strategy, creative and the latest in digital services. Headquartered in Hollywood.

The Freelance Editor works on major Television and Streaming AV campaigns. This Editor has the ability to tell a compelling story with little to no copy. This Editor also possess great music sensibility and passion to produce great work.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Edit and create trailers, TV campaigns, digital spots, special content and in-house reels for AV projects.

  • Act as a creative voice in the creation of marketing materials for TV and Streaming releases.

  • Work very closely with Senior Producers and Creative Directors on all creative campaigns.

  • Attend debrief meetings with clients or producers to review content.

  • Stay in close communication with Creative Producer to manage deadlines and edit all campaigns according to client

    notes.

  • Work with Post Production to troubleshoot technical issues as required.

  • Create content that meets all deadlines and satisfies client’s creative direction.

  • Use professional digital editing software and equipment, such as Adobe Premiere Pro to insert

    music, narration and dialogue and sound effects to a video.

  • Continuously discover and implement new editing technologies and industry’s best practices to maximize efficiency.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • 5+ Years of professional AV editorial experience with an emphasis on promos, streaming spots and sizzle reels. 

  • Extensive knowledge of Premiere and AVID

  • Ability to create content under tight deadlines that meet client creative and delivery demands

  • Ability to work in a fast paced environment on multiple projects at the same time, while creating high caliber creative

    content

  • Creative mind and storytelling abilities

  • Strong attention to detail and critical thinking skills

  • Ability to prioritize and mult-task in order to meet multiple deadlines

  • Takes direction and executes accordingly

  • Communicates clear direction to members of the team

  • Level headed, calm and functions well under stress

  • Must be able to communicate at various levels, appropriate to the audience

  • Must be an exceptional problem solver

We can't wait to do great work with you!

* Freelance assignment for 3-6 months. East Coast, New York / Remote. Trailer Park Group pays Freelance talent via W2 payroll.


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COMPENSATION:

Please note that the below range is payable via day rate (not hourly).  Also note that all freelance work is paid via W2 payroll at Trailer Park Group.

Daily rate pay range for this position is below. If your requirements fall outside of the below pay range, we still encourage you to apply.
$600$700 USD

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