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CaseGuard is expanding its team and looking for a Technical Video Creator who thrives in a collaborative, fast-paced environment. We’re seeking a self-motivated individual who is proactive in solving problems, eager to learn, and ready to contribute wherever needed. Are you passionate about creating high-quality, technical video content that informs and inspires? The ideal candidate is not only skilled at video production but also understands how to break down complex software workflows and translate them into engaging, educational content.

 Responsibilities

  • Create engaging, high-quality video content that highlights our AI platform: feature walkthroughs, product tutorials, release promos, and customer stories
  • Be both behind and in front of the camera—help bring a face and voice to CaseGuard’s brand
  • Collaborate with marketing and product teams to script, storyboard, shoot, and edit compelling videos
  • Skilled in performing comprehensive competitor analysis and research to drive strategic decisions and enhance market positioning.
  • Craft engaging short-form videos for YouTube while also delivering comprehensive long-form explainers and demonstrations that truly captivate your audience.
  • Manage content calendars, feedback cycles, and distribution schedules
  • Optimize video formats, titles, thumbnails, and metadata for YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram, and our website
  • Monitor performance and help evolve our content based on trends and analytics

Qualifications:

  • 1+ years of experience in video production, content creation, or digital storytelling
  • Comfortable on-camera and able to speak confidently about technical products
  • Strong skills in Adobe Premiere Pro (and ideally After Effects or similar tools)
  • Experience creating content across platforms like YouTube, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Instagram
  • Solid understanding of lighting, sound, scripting, and modern filming techniques
  • A portfolio or examples of video work (especially product explainers or promo videos)
  • Bonus: Experience in tech, SaaS, or AI-related storytelling

Benefits:

  • Competitive Salary
  • Stock Option
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Paid Vacation
  • Ten paid holidays per year
  • Friendly and Learning environment

About CaseGuard

CaseGuard is a software company that helps law enforcement agencies, federal agencies, hospitals, schools, airports, and others manage all their media redaction needs in one easy-to-use redaction software. CaseGuard Studio is one of its kind. Our team is driven by a passion for great software design, the creation of great products, and the creative process, CaseGuard implements innovative ideas across multiple services and agencies.

We invest in people. We nurture skills that are consistent with both our values and our future strategy. Our passionate pursuit of excellence, the application of our creativity to solve our clients’ challenges, our technical expertise, and our collaborative spirit are measures of our success.

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