We’re looking for a video editor to join our growing team

Video logoSteven Spielberg? Pah! James Cameron? Not good enough. We’re looking for the next BIG thing in video editing. And we don’t mean tall people. We mean an FCPX level software.

If you know Final Cut well enough to cut together a Gladiator sequel in your lunch break or could create a rival to Wall.E in After Effects during EastEnders, you’re in luck.

Blackball Media’s growing video department is looking for a keen Mac maestro to manoeuvre a mouse and tap at a keyboard to create videos that will make our clients pass out with joy.

We’ve picked up some exciting video contracts for 2014 which will keep our new video editor rather busy. Ranging from car reviews to documentary style talking head advice videos, these will need to be produced at a steady rate – to a consistently high standard.

Based in our Gosport office, this role would suit a graduate who wants to work with some of the biggest car brands, content channels and household names in the UK.

Shooting cars is one of the best jobs in the world – they’re exciting, they’re beautiful and when they’re captured right, they’re captivating on film.

Your work will be seen by millions of people and not only will you work with a cracking team, but you’ll be challenged every day to produce the best original viagra 100mg.

We need our video editor to have the following:

  • Final Cut Pro 7 and 10 expertise
  • After Effects knowledge would be useful
  • Full driving licence
  • Passion for cars desirable, but not a necessity
  • Experience shooting with a DSLR
  • Experience shooting films and editing

If you think you’ve got what it takes to impress, send a CV, covering email and a link to your show reel to [email protected]. Applications close January 6.

Published by

James Baggott

James Baggott is the founder of Blackball Media. Until January 2013, he was the editor of the company's award winning motor trade magazine, Car Dealer. Now he focusses his time on developing the Blackball Media business overall and looking after the growing automotive services arm of the firm. And polishing his monkey bike that sits in his office...