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- Member Since: May 2010
- Last Login: 1 Nov 2011
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Category:Design > Videography
ID:35217
Title:Video Editor
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
We are looking for a video editor who has previous experience in editing raw footage and turning them into a video showreel (to be used mostly for websites). We would provide the footage and you would edit them based on client brief and your own talent.
Job can be done remotely.
To apply for this post, we MUST see at least 1 -2 past examples of your work. If its on a website, then thats even better but not essential.
We have set a budget for the job during posting since its mandatory, however, do understand that the costs will depend on length of footage, motion graphics, etc .
Thanks.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£100 - £300 (Approx $157 - $470)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:02/09/2010 08:02
Clarification Board
B. W. on 02/09/2010 11:15hello - I am interested in finding out more about this work and have many years experience delaing with projects including a lot of broadcast material. Please can you supply more details.
N. S. on 02/09/2010 11:49I too would like some more information.
Is this a personal showreel for a broadcaster, as in like a journalist or presenter? Or for a corporate company?
I have done these things before, but would like some more information before bidding.
Reply from Client
S. A. on 02/09/2010 11:53The showreels are mostly for corporate clients for them to give their website users more information about their product/service.
@Barry - We provide the raw footage to you (via Dropbox or yousendit) , give you the client brief (whether motion graphics required, subtitle, music etc), maybe provide some royalty free music samples from audijungle.net which you could use.
H. P. on 02/09/2010 16:48Hi,
I'm interested in this job.
what's the material /format of ur footage?
This is a young profession who work for TV documentary and property web video on line.
P. O. on 02/09/2010 20:45So is this an ongoing job? I have experience of editing showreels for both commercial and online distribution. Much like everyone else i would like some more information regarding the specifics of the content but it sounds good so far.
Reply from Client
S. A. on 05/09/2010 20:31What additional information would you like?
M. N. on 30/09/2010 10:45Hi Shirish, is the footage mini dv, aspect ratio 16:9 and how would you deliver it? I'm in Suffolk, thanks Mark
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