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Creative Videographer (3 month contract)

London

Job Title: Creative Videographer (3 month contract)

Work Location: Hybrid, Farringdon, London, UK

Start Date: ASAP

Whalar is the leading, most awarded, independent Creator and Social agency. We transform brands into cultural drivers by unlocking the full creative power of Creators.

We go beyond the conventional social and influencer strategy. We have the technology and methodology to tap into the beating pulse of communities, listen to nuances that move culture, and connect brands in ways that make them unforgettable.

With hubs in London, Berlin, New York, and Los Angeles, our reach is global. In the UK, we proudly collaborate with clients such as Diageo, eBay, Nike, Oatly, Skyscanner, Twinings, Uber, Vodafone, and many more.

 

About The Role

We’re looking for a Creative Videographer on a FTC for 3 months, with potential to extend into a full time position - they will be a camera-and-edit-obsessed content maker who lives for storytelling, thrives on set, and wants to grow inside a fast-moving, creatively ambitious agency.

This is a role for someone who’s been shooting and cutting their own content, maybe freelancing across branded work or socials, and now wants to take that next step: joining a growing team, shaping an evolving creative studio, and helping us bring our biggest ideas to life.

You’ll work directly with the Creative Director and Creative Producer to shoot and edit content across a wide range of formats - from BTS on creator shoots, to campaign sizzles, to social-first content for Whalar’s own channels. Some projects will be rough and reactive, others will be polished and precise. You’ll be part of both.

This is a hands-on, creatively collaborative, culturally connected role - ideal for someone who wants to be in the room, on the shoot, in the edit, and at the heart of the action.

 

Here’s What You’ll Do Day-to-day

  • Film and edit high-quality video content across a wide variety of projects - from studio shoots to events to internal sizzles

  • Support branded entertainment shoots, creator content days, and live experiences with BTS capture and short-form content

  • Edit and shape campaign sizzles, case studies, and social media cutdowns with style, rhythm, and story

  • Collaborate with the Creative Director, Creative Producer, and Marketing team to shape and deliver content for Whalar’s social channels

  • Sit in creative brainstorms to contribute ideas, social series concepts, and content structures

  • Liaise with other creatives, freelancers, and production partners to help scale content delivery

  • Use and maintain your own camera gear, with additional support provided by Whalar where needed

  • Adapt to different styles, tones, and formats - from slick commercial work to lo-fi creator content

Here’s What We’re Looking For

  • 3–5 years of experience as a content creator, videographer, editor, or all-round studio creative

  • Proven ability to shoot with your own kit, and cut with speed and intention in Premiere Pro, DaVinci or After Effects

  • A flexible, production-minded creative who can adapt quickly to new briefs, styles and environments

  • A culturally curious content maker who loves creators, creativity and being in the thick of it

  • Someone who’s comfortable working hybrid - in-office, on-location, or on-set depending on the week. We work 2-3 days from our office currently, but flexibility will be needed for shoots.

  • A team player who thrives in collaborative creative environments, and wants to help shape the culture of Whalar Studios

 

Our Values

At Whalar Group, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) isn't just a statement, it's our collective strength. Our people are our superpower. A diverse team and inclusive leadership have shaped Whalar Group since our inception in 2016, fueling a constant evolution of growth. We champion a culture of respect and empathy, fostering a sense of belonging that transcends demographics. We hire individuals of all backgrounds and empower them to thrive, challenge stereotypes, and actively break societal barriers.

 

The Perks

Whalar Group provides flexible benefits and collaborative work environments and experiences so employees can work productively in a setting that best and uniquely suits their needs.

  • Private medical insurance
  • Health cash plan
  • 25 days of PTO + Sick days + Winter break
  • Private pension scheme
  • Monthly phone/internet reimbursement
  • Home office allowance
  • Enhanced maternity (22 weeks)/paternity (16 weeks) leave
  • Reduced fee gym membership (next to office location)
  • Volunteer Days
  • Social Programs (ERGs)

 

Whalar Group provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, colour, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Equal opportunity extends to all aspects of the employment relationship, including hiring, promotions, training, working conditions, compensation, and benefits.

 

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