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Junior Videographer & Video Editor

USA Remote

About Selkirk Sport

At Selkirk Sport, we’re passionate about pushing the boundaries of pickleball innovation. Our mission is to Fuel the Pickleball Obsession by creating the sport’s premier products and ecosystem. As a leading global brand in premium pickleball equipment, we’re expanding our international presence and seeking top-tier talent to support our growth in the U.S. and abroad.

We pride ourselves on a culture of excellence, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Selkirk applies first-principles thinking to design scalable, process-driven systems that create lasting operational advantage.

Junior Videographer & Video Editor

Location: Remote (with occasional travel)
Department: Media Production
Reports to: Content Strategy Director


The Opportunity

We’re looking for a Junior Videographer & Video Editor who is early in their career and ready to level up fast. This is a hands-on role where you’ll be in the action—filming at tournaments, capturing athlete stories, and editing content that reaches a growing global audience.

You’ll work alongside a highly creative team and learn what it takes to produce content across multiple platforms, from short-form social to long-form programming. If you’re hungry to grow, take feedback, and sharpen your craft, this is the place to do it.


What You’ll Do

Video Production Support

  • Assist in filming product videos, athlete features, and Selkirk TV programming
  • Set up and operate camera systems, lighting, audio gear, and gimbals
  • Execute shot lists and bring creative direction to life in fast-paced environments
  • Capture dynamic gameplay and interviews during tournaments, studio shoots, and brand events

Post-Production & Editing

  • Own editing for short-form content (Reels, TikTok, social-first video)
  • Assist on long-form projects, including Selkirk TV and brand features
  • Apply color correction, branded templates, and motion graphics
  • Export and optimize content for various platforms with correct specs and formatting

Podcast & Long-Form Editing

  • Assemble podcast edits, including multi-camera syncing and timeline structuring
  • Perform basic audio leveling and cleanup to ensure clarity and consistency
  • Support the production of long-form, dialogue-driven content with attention to pacing and flow

On-Site & Event Support

  • Assist with filming logistics at tournaments, athlete shoots, and brand events
  • Manage equipment setup, breakdown, and organization
  • Support studio production workflows, including camera prep and recording

Asset Management & Organization

  • Organize, label, and back up footage using structured file systems
  • Maintain clean project timelines and editing workflows
  • Learn and apply Selkirk’s visual style and brand standards across all content

What You’ll Learn & Grow Into

  • Producing content across a full media ecosystem, including social, streaming, and branded campaigns
  • Shooting and editing in high-pressure, real-world environments
  • Developing your eye for storytelling, pacing, and visual composition
  • Working within a professional production pipeline with real deadlines and performance expectations

Who You Are

  • Early in Your Career: You have 1–2 years of videography/editing experience (internships, freelance, or personal projects count)
  • Technically Capable: You are proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro and have a solid foundation in filming, lighting, and audio
  • Coachable & Hungry: You want feedback, you apply it, and you get better quickly
  • Detail-Oriented: You take pride in clean edits, organized files, and polished final work
  • Adaptable: You can shift between editing, filming, and supporting a team depending on what’s needed

Nice to Have

  • Experience filming sports or fast-paced action
  • Familiarity with vertical video trends and social media storytelling
  • Basic knowledge of color grading, sound design, or motion graphics

What Success Looks Like

  • High-quality, on-brand video content delivered consistently and on time
  • Clean, organized project files and efficient editing workflows
  • Growth in both technical skill and creative confidence over time
  • Becoming a reliable, go-to contributor on shoots and in post-production

Why Selkirk

You’ll be part of a team that moves fast, creates at a high level, and is building something bigger than just content.

This is a chance to get real experience, real reps, and real growth while contributing to a brand that’s shaping the future of the sport.

 


 

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