An applicant who is successful can transform footage from film into a final product using audio effects such as audio, video music, as well as special effects. The candidate will be involved in every aspect of tape recording and production, possibly conducting at times. Additionally, the candidate will create other promotional video clips that may be broadcast on television in the near future.The work environment is fast-paced and deadline-driven and the candidate should be able to think quickly and think on their feet. A professional proof of this is definitely an advantage. The job also requires the ability to work with cameras at the studio as well as on photo shoots, and to be able to create an article without the assistance of producers. The position reports to a producer and may occasionally assist the rest of the staff in technical problems. Thus, excellent communications and interpersonal skills are required for this job.
To be considered for this job applicants must hold an undergraduate education in cinema studies, or another similar subject. The candidate must be able to operate video editing software as well as be technologically adept and computer-savvy. In this regard, the candidate should be able to adjust to the ever-changing technological environment. Troubleshooting and problem solving skills and an instinctive eye for errors is also essential. The general position typically is indoors, however there is some exposure outdoors when shooting in the field. The normal hours are from morning until late into the evening, however there is a possibility of working overnight.