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Post-Production Manager

About The Company

Gwyneth Paltrow launched goop from her kitchen as a homespun weekly newsletter. It’s grown a lot since then; goop is a lifestyle platform encompassing curated products and content about beauty, wellness, fashion, food, and home. Pioneering the contextual commerce platform, goop allows readers to shop with meaning. goop is one of the rare places on the web where food, shopping, and mindfulness collide—where the ever-evolving intent is to make every choice count. We’re all resource-strapped, so goop hopes to surface the very best experiences, recipes, products, and advice. 

About You  

You are a highly organized, proactive individual who thrives in dynamic environments where collaboration and creativity intersect. Your passion for visual storytelling drives you to produce high-quality, impactful content that resonates with audiences. You’re detail-oriented, but also adaptable, finding satisfaction in streamlining processes to bring projects smoothly from concept to completion. You enjoy being a key player in a team, leveraging your skills in both independent work and close collaboration to meet shared goals. 

About The Role 

As the Post-Production Manager, you will oversee the management of stills and video assets for the company. This role will work closely with our creative team to ensure seamless alignment and timely delivery of high-quality visual assets across multiple channels. The ideal candidate will bring strong organizational skills, experience in digital asset management (DAM), and a keen eye for retouching and post-production quality.

Responsibilities include: 

  • Oversee and manage the post-production workflow for still and video assets, ensuring alignment with creative operations and marketing timelines. 
  • Project manager post-production workflows to ensure stills and video projects remain on time while managing external editor schedules, inquiries, and deliverables 
  • Proactively anticipate production and post-production needs based on campaign schedules and launch dates, ensuring all assets are delivered on time. 
  • Maintain and organize the Digital Asset Management system, ensuring all assets are correctly uploaded, tagged, and easily accessible. 
  • Provide retouching expertise and oversee quality control of all stills and video content, ensuring alignment with brand standards and route stills retouching to appropriate internal teams for feedback and approval. 
  • Work in close partnership with cross-functional teams to ensure visual content meets both creative vision and strategic goals.  
  • Act as liaison to traffic video briefs, specs and editing notes between external vendors and internal cross-functional teams 
  • Distribute and archive all videos and stills for release 
  • Manage relationships with external post-production vendors and freelance retouchers, ensuring project requirements and deadlines are met. 
  • Identify opportunities to streamline the post-production workflow and enhance efficiency, from initial asset creation through final delivery. 

Qualifications & Experience 

  • 5+ years’ experience in post-production, ideally within a CPG, retail, or DTC company. 
  • Extensive experience in Adobe Creative Suite and DAM platforms. 
  • Experience with retouching, color correction, and quality control for digital images and video. 
  • Possess an exceptional blend of creativity and organizational finesse 
  • A proactive mindset that enables you to anticipate needs, troubleshoot potential hurdles, and collaborate with cross-functional teams, ensuring things are completed on time 
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively across departments and manage external vendors. 
  • Preferred skills include familiarity with video editing software, experience in high-volume production environments and knowledge of industry standards in CPG/Retail/DTC visual content. 

FAQ 

  • Compensation: $90,000 - $110,000 + Equity. This is a full-time, exempt role. Please note that this range represents the low and high end of the anticipated base salary range for the Los Angeles, CA based position. Goop, in good faith, reasonably expects to pay the position within this salary range. Goop provides the salary range in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws. The actual base salary will depend on numerous factors such as: experience, training, knowledge and skills, and if the location of the job changes. 
  • Benefits: Generous health benefits package, fertility benefits and paid parental leave.  
  • Perks: “goopcation” paid company summer break, generous goop discounts, special offers with brand partners, access to custom lifestyle resources and events, and a beautiful workspace in Santa Monica    
  • Work Philosophy: At goop we believe that creativity, innovation and camaraderie are essential to our business, our culture and our employee’s growth and development. With our Hybrid Work Policy, we are committed to promoting collaboration, productivity and employee well-being by maximizing the benefits of both in-person and remote work. We are in office Tuesdays and Thursdays, as well as Mondays for those within a 15-mile radius of our Santa Monica office.  

goop is an Equal Opportunity Employer. goop does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need. All information provided by the applicant is collected, stored and processed in accordance with the terms of our CCPA Notice for Job Candidates.  Job Disclosures: No applicant disclosures related to physical requirements or ADA-related considerations are relevant for this role   

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