Videographer

Newton-le-Willows
1 year ago
Applications closed

Videographer (12-14 month FTC) | Up to £32k | Newton-Le-Willows

Location: Head office based/ Some hybrid options

Are you a creative storyteller with a passion for impactful videos and captivating photography?

Zachary Daniels is excited to be representing one of our long-standing and best clients in the market. They are an industry leading group who partner with athletes, top automotive brands and premier league football teams. This is your chance to join this passionate in-house marketing team of a large, international consumer-focused organisation at their head office in Newton-le-Willows. In this role, you'll play a vital part in shaping visual identity and driving engagement across multiple channels.

As the Videographer, you will:

Capture and edit diverse video and photo content for B2B and B2C audiences.
Create motion graphics, animations, and brand-aligned visual assets.
Plan and produce campaign shoots to deliver maximum engagement.
Visit customers and events, capturing dynamic content that enhances brand exposure.
Manage multiple projects, meeting deadlines in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.You'll collaborate with a talented marketing team, including a Social Media Manager and Communications Executive, while also working independently to deliver innovative and high-quality results.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop video, photography, and audio assets that captivate and resonate with diverse audiences.
Produce titles, end cards, and lower thirds that align with brand guidelines.
Plan and execute content strategies for social media, digital, and print channels.
Capture engaging content at the head office, customer locations, and events.
Stay ahead of emerging content trends and propose new ideas to keep the brand at the forefront.Experience Needed:

3-5 years in video and audio content creation, with a degree or equivalent experience.
Proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud (Premiere Pro, Audition, After Effects) and knowledge of colour correction, sound design, and motion graphics.
A strong collection of work demonstrating creative storytelling and technical expertise.
Self-shooting experience, including cameras, drones, lighting, and sound equipment.
Extensive experience creating engaging content for Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
Exceptional attention to detail, multitasking ability, and a collaborative mindset.This is your chance to work in a great sizeable and friendly in-house marketing team. You'll have plenty of creative freedom as well as the chance to travel the World! Please make sure you apply asap

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