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Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: 1 - 6 months
Innovative freelance role for an exceptional video editor to assembling recorded raw material into a finished product that is suitable for broadcasting online. The material may include camera footage, dialogue, sound effects, graphics and special effects.
The finished project will consist of twelve, three–six-minute-long videos that highlight the Working While Black campaign’s vision, and are suitable for broadcasting for our community. Responsibilities include cutting and editing film footage until it meets a director's approval. Rearranging and splicing scenes that have already been shot, and insert music, sound, or optical effects. Must have a demonstrated ability to edit video footage in a manner that unites text, sight and sound together in order to tell a cohesive story. Samples of work are required.
ABOUT NATIONAL BLACK WORKER CENTER PROJECT:
In response to disproportionately high levels of unemployment and low wage work in black communities, the National Black Worker Center Project was launched in 2012. The National Black Worker Center Project (NBWCP) is a national network of black worker centers. We support and incubate worker centers who empower black workers to advance their rights and improve the quality of jobs in key employment sectors. We provide education about the impacts of low-wage work and unemployment on black communities, and work to prevent racial discrimination in hiring and other employment practices and policies.
Through our network we intervene in the labor market to improve racial and economic employment conditions. Partnering regional black worker centers are located in Los Angeles, CA, Chicago, IL, New Orleans, LA, Baltimore, MD, Raleigh-Rocky Mount, NC, Greenville, MS, Washington, DC and Oakland, CA. Our network is comprised of membership-based, and member-driven organizations that utilize a combination of leadership development, organizing, policy advocacy, and strategic communications to build power to address the black job crisis.
The finished project will consist of twelve, three–six-minute-long videos that highlight the Working While Black campaign’s vision, and are suitable for broadcasting for our community. Responsibilities include cutting and editing film footage until it meets a director's approval. Rearranging and splicing scenes that have already been shot, and insert music, sound, or optical effects. Must have a demonstrated ability to edit video footage in a manner that unites text, sight and sound together in order to tell a cohesive story. Samples of work are required.
ABOUT NATIONAL BLACK WORKER CENTER PROJECT:
In response to disproportionately high levels of unemployment and low wage work in black communities, the National Black Worker Center Project was launched in 2012. The National Black Worker Center Project (NBWCP) is a national network of black worker centers. We support and incubate worker centers who empower black workers to advance their rights and improve the quality of jobs in key employment sectors. We provide education about the impacts of low-wage work and unemployment on black communities, and work to prevent racial discrimination in hiring and other employment practices and policies.
Through our network we intervene in the labor market to improve racial and economic employment conditions. Partnering regional black worker centers are located in Los Angeles, CA, Chicago, IL, New Orleans, LA, Baltimore, MD, Raleigh-Rocky Mount, NC, Greenville, MS, Washington, DC and Oakland, CA. Our network is comprised of membership-based, and member-driven organizations that utilize a combination of leadership development, organizing, policy advocacy, and strategic communications to build power to address the black job crisis.
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