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Video Editor (Freelancer) - MX

Mexico City

About Us:

WITHIN is the world's first Performance Branding company, partnering with some of the biggest brands in the world to drive business growth through innovative marketing strategies. Our integrated operating model collapses the traditional marketing silos between creative and media, performance and brand, and across media channels. With a full suite of offerings including media, creative, SEO, Lifecycle, Retail Media, Affiliate and Influencer, we’re able to work with our brand partners in an integrated fashion, allowing us to align marketing strategies back to core business objectives. Client teams at WITHIN are trained on how to always act as a trusted business partner, acting as a fiduciary to client needs above our own.

Teams at WITHIN have the ability to work with iconic brands such as The North Face, Timberland, Movado Watches and Jose Cuervo. Everyone at WITHIN wants to grow and be challenged. It’s a collaborative place made up of small, closely knit and versatile teams that are fast and adaptive to solve problems and build systems.

Check out some of our work!

 

About the Role:

The Video Editor is a pivotal role within the POST-Production team at WITHIN. Editors are integral members of the post-production team within the creative department. Their primary responsibility is to oversee, gather, ingest, prepare, and edit footage and assets originating from shoots or clients. Editors play a significant role in a wide range of projects across various accounts, from focused campaigns to the comprehensive preparation of footage and project files. This position necessitates strong organizational skills, the ability to anticipate and address issues, prioritize requests, and a keen eye for detail. Editors report directly to the Post Production Supervisor for guidance and work assignments.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Overseeing the transfer and distribution of footage and project files to the broader post-production/editorial team.
  • Collaborating with Creative Directors, Art Directors, and Producers to identify footage selects and create stringouts and assembly cuts.
  • Working with the Post Production Supervisor to improve standardized workflow solutions across different project and production types.
  • Coordinating with external freelance editors and colorists to prepare, send, and collect necessary project assets and footage.
  • Addressing and resolving technical or personnel issues that may arise and hinder active projects and deadlines.
  • Ensuring consistent project organization and archival processes are followed.

Requirements:

  • Proficiency in non-linear editing and compositing software, particularly Adobe Premiere and After Effects. Experience with Resolve and Fusion is a significant advantage.
  • Expertise in proxy workflows and color round-tripping between internal and external agency partners.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with the broader creative team and work independently when project requirements dictate.
  • Proficiency in sending and receiving physical media with team members and directly with clients.
  • Proven experience with AI motion tools and image generation, demonstrating the ability to create dynamic visuals and animations through advanced technological solutions.
  • Able to work 30 hours a week or more

We offer a competitive wage based on ability level, including:

  • Base hourly DOE
  • Remote work (Must be based in Mexico City, Mexico)

Note. Please submit your resume in English.

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