Video Producer & Editor - UK (Fully Remote) Id-1115

We're seeking a creative and technically skilled freelance Video Producer & Editor to join our B2B software company. This is initially a part-time position with the opportunity to transition to full-time as you gain product knowledge and experience. In this role, you'll work closely with our marketing team to create compelling video content that brings our stories to life, engages our audience, and makes an impact across multiple platforms.


What You'll Do

  • Edit and produce video content in various formats, including video podcast episodes, customer interviews, how-to product videos, video ads, social media reels, and other short-form content for YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram, and other platforms
  • Lead the conceptualization, research, and production of engaging video content that tells compelling stories and resonates with our B2B audience
  • Create culturally relevant content, including memes, short-form videos, and creative skits designed to engage audiences across social platforms
  • Collaborate with the marketing team to develop and execute video content strategies that expand our reach and impact in the B2B software space
  • Manage multiple projects simultaneously while meeting tight deadlines and maintaining exceptional quality standards


What You'll Need

  • A minimum of 2 years of experience in video production, editing, and storytelling, preferably in the technology sector
  • Native English speaking background
  • Extensive firsthand knowledge of American (and British) movies, TV programs, and music
  • Strong technical proficiency in video editing software, including Adobe Premiere, DaVinci, Frame.io, and Descript
  • Experience with sound editing software such as Adobe Audition
  • A passionate eye for visual storytelling and meticulous attention to detail
  • Proven ability to craft engaging narratives that capture and maintain audience attention
  • Strong project management skills and ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment


Bonus Skills

  • Experience as a YouTuber or creating YouTube-specific content
  • Deep understanding of YouTube best practices, including:
  • YouTube audience retention strategies
  • Community engagement and channel growth tactics
  • Experience with YouTube Analytics and content performance optimization
  • Track record of successful meme creation and short-form video content
  • Understanding of current social media trends and viral content patterns
  • Prior experience growing a YouTube channel's subscriber base and engagement
  • Experience creating content for B2B technology companies

Your portfolio should demonstrate your ability to tell compelling stories through video, highlight your technical expertise in video production and editing, and showcase your understanding of contemporary digital culture and YouTube-specific content strategies.

The Opportunity

At Pitchbox, we understand that outstanding individuals might not always fulfil every requirement listed in a job description. We value potential as much as experience. If you resonate with this role and our company, even if not meeting all criteria, we encourage you to apply. We're eager to explore the unique ways you can contribute to our mutual success.

Pitchbox is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate and encourage diversity in our workplace.

About Pitchbox:

As we approach our 12th business anniversary, Pitchbox empowers marketing teams at many of the world's top brands, publishers, and agencies. Our comprehensive suite of marketing automation software products is trusted by thousands of professionals across 57 countries.

With significant investments in AI, automation, and new product development, we are strategically positioned for sustained growth and ongoing demand for our products in the future.

Role

This role is sometimes referred to as Creative Video Lead, Video Content Producer, Digital Storytelling Producer, Video Marketing Producer, Content & Video Production Manager, Multimedia Content Producer, Video Production Specialist, Senior Video Producer, Digital Video Content Creator, B2B Video Production Lead.

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