
This role captures and edits story-driven video content that performs across Meta (IG/FB), TikTok, YouTube, and LinkedIn. You’ll shoot on-location (primarily Central Arkansas) and in controlled settings, then edit with a platform-native mindset. Whether the format is an interview, appeal video, educational clip, testimonial, or trend-driven UGC, the goal stays the same:
tell a clear story that holds attention and creates emotion and engagement . The need to be easily accessible to the Little Rock area is a must.
How This Role Fits Into the Organization You are part of the creative/production function and collaborate closely with account, strategy, and content teams to deliver consistent, on-brand video output. You will often be the person closest to the “real moments” with clients and subjects—capturing authentic footage, shaping it into narratives, and turning raw shoots into repeatable templates and weekly deliverables that support campaign goals.
Typical collaborators include: Creative Director/Producer, Content Manager, Account Manager, Strategist, and Design/Social teams.
Core Responsibilities - Pre-Production & Planning
Translate briefs into shoot plans: shot lists, simple scripts, interview questions, b-roll needs, and locations.
Recommend formats based on platform best practices (hooks, pacing, aspect ratio, captions, length).
Coordinate logistics for weekly shoots (scheduling, locations, releases, checklists).
Production (On-Location + In-Studio)
Capture high-quality video and audio for: interviews, testimonials, UGC-style content, educational clips, appeal/fundraising stories, and brand footage.
Direct subjects with confidence and ease—helping non-actors feel natural on camera.
Film strong b-roll that supports narrative and adds visual interest (process, environment, details, people).
Edit weekly deliverables for multiple platforms (vertical-first where applicable).
Build and maintain repeatable
templates
for fast turnaround (intros/outros, captions, lower thirds, branded frames).
Clean and mix audio (noise reduction, leveling, clarity) and ensure captions are accurate and readable.
Deliver organized exports and project files with naming/version control.
Platform & Trend Execution (UGC Focus)
Stay current on trending formats, pacing, audio, and creative patterns—then adapt them appropriately for brand/client use.
Produce interview-style short-form, talking-head, b-roll overlays, cutdowns, and series-based content.
Understand each platform’s creative “rules” (hook timing, text placement, safe zones, retention patterns).
Workflow, Organization, and Asset Management
Manage footage ingest, backups, and organized libraries (drives/folders, selects, deliverables).
Communicate proactively about timelines, blockers, and what’s needed from stakeholders.
Maintain a consistent weekly rhythm of shooting and editing output.
What Success Looks Like - In the First 30–60 Days
Consistently delivers weekly shoots and edits on schedule.
Produces clean audio, steady visuals, and platform-correct exports (aspect ratios, captions, pacing).
Builds a set of reusable templates for faster editing and consistent brand look.
By 90 Days and Beyond
Independently runs shoots, directs subjects, and captures story-supporting b-roll without heavy oversight.
Creates video that
keeps attention —strong hooks, tight edits, clear narrative structure.
Demonstrates platform fluency: tailored versions for Meta/TikTok/YouTube/LinkedIn rather than one-size-fits-all.
Improves creative performance through iteration (new hooks, cuts, pacing styles, format tests).
Becomes a trusted on-site presence: professional, personable, and able to get authentic moments quickly.
Required Qualifications
Proven experience shooting and editing video (portfolio required; client work or strong personal work accepted).
Story-first mindset: understands narrative, emotion, pacing, and why people keep watching.
Comfortable interviewing and directing everyday people on camera.
Strong audio standards: knows how to capture and clean dialogue for professional clarity.
Editing proficiency (Premiere, Final Cut, DaVinci, or equivalent); captions workflow experience.
Working knowledge of Meta, TikTok, YouTube, and LinkedIn video formats and best practices.
Reliable transportation and ability to shoot across
Central Arkansas
(majority of locations).
Preferred / Nice-to-Have
Experience with UGC content systems (repeatable series, template libraries, trend adaptation).
Basic motion graphics/graphic text animation (lower thirds, kinetic captions, simple transitions).
Photo capture ability for behind-the-scenes or supporting content.
AI familiarity
(e.g., ideation, scripting support, captions, rough cuts, generative tools) as an accelerator—without sacrificing quality or authenticity.
Ability to shoot professional-quality footage and audio (camera + stabilization + mic solutions).
Comfortable working with lighting setups as needed (portable key lights, practical lighting improvement).
Must be able to handle file transfers, backups, and asset organization reliably.
Hybrid field/desk role with
weekly shooting requirements
and consistent editing time.
Some shoots may occur early mornings, evenings, or occasional weekends depending on client needs.
Fast-paced, deadline-driven environment where creative consistency matters.
Key Traits for This Role
Calm, confident communicator on set.
Fast editor who still protects quality and story clarity.
Trend-aware without being trend-dependent. Creativity is key.
Collaborative, coachable, and proactive about solutions.
If you want, I can also provide a tighter “one-page” version for posting, plus a scorecard-style evaluation rubric for interviews (storytelling, audio quality, platform fluency, speed, and on-camera direction).
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tell a clear story that holds attention and creates emotion and engagement . The need to be easily accessible to the Little Rock area is a must.
How This Role Fits Into the Organization You are part of the creative/production function and collaborate closely with account, strategy, and content teams to deliver consistent, on-brand video output. You will often be the person closest to the “real moments” with clients and subjects—capturing authentic footage, shaping it into narratives, and turning raw shoots into repeatable templates and weekly deliverables that support campaign goals.
Typical collaborators include: Creative Director/Producer, Content Manager, Account Manager, Strategist, and Design/Social teams.
Core Responsibilities - Pre-Production & Planning
Translate briefs into shoot plans: shot lists, simple scripts, interview questions, b-roll needs, and locations.
Recommend formats based on platform best practices (hooks, pacing, aspect ratio, captions, length).
Coordinate logistics for weekly shoots (scheduling, locations, releases, checklists).
Production (On-Location + In-Studio)
Capture high-quality video and audio for: interviews, testimonials, UGC-style content, educational clips, appeal/fundraising stories, and brand footage.
Direct subjects with confidence and ease—helping non-actors feel natural on camera.
Film strong b-roll that supports narrative and adds visual interest (process, environment, details, people).
Edit weekly deliverables for multiple platforms (vertical-first where applicable).
Build and maintain repeatable
templates
for fast turnaround (intros/outros, captions, lower thirds, branded frames).
Clean and mix audio (noise reduction, leveling, clarity) and ensure captions are accurate and readable.
Deliver organized exports and project files with naming/version control.
Platform & Trend Execution (UGC Focus)
Stay current on trending formats, pacing, audio, and creative patterns—then adapt them appropriately for brand/client use.
Produce interview-style short-form, talking-head, b-roll overlays, cutdowns, and series-based content.
Understand each platform’s creative “rules” (hook timing, text placement, safe zones, retention patterns).
Workflow, Organization, and Asset Management
Manage footage ingest, backups, and organized libraries (drives/folders, selects, deliverables).
Communicate proactively about timelines, blockers, and what’s needed from stakeholders.
Maintain a consistent weekly rhythm of shooting and editing output.
What Success Looks Like - In the First 30–60 Days
Consistently delivers weekly shoots and edits on schedule.
Produces clean audio, steady visuals, and platform-correct exports (aspect ratios, captions, pacing).
Builds a set of reusable templates for faster editing and consistent brand look.
By 90 Days and Beyond
Independently runs shoots, directs subjects, and captures story-supporting b-roll without heavy oversight.
Creates video that
keeps attention —strong hooks, tight edits, clear narrative structure.
Demonstrates platform fluency: tailored versions for Meta/TikTok/YouTube/LinkedIn rather than one-size-fits-all.
Improves creative performance through iteration (new hooks, cuts, pacing styles, format tests).
Becomes a trusted on-site presence: professional, personable, and able to get authentic moments quickly.
Required Qualifications
Proven experience shooting and editing video (portfolio required; client work or strong personal work accepted).
Story-first mindset: understands narrative, emotion, pacing, and why people keep watching.
Comfortable interviewing and directing everyday people on camera.
Strong audio standards: knows how to capture and clean dialogue for professional clarity.
Editing proficiency (Premiere, Final Cut, DaVinci, or equivalent); captions workflow experience.
Working knowledge of Meta, TikTok, YouTube, and LinkedIn video formats and best practices.
Reliable transportation and ability to shoot across
Central Arkansas
(majority of locations).
Preferred / Nice-to-Have
Experience with UGC content systems (repeatable series, template libraries, trend adaptation).
Basic motion graphics/graphic text animation (lower thirds, kinetic captions, simple transitions).
Photo capture ability for behind-the-scenes or supporting content.
AI familiarity
(e.g., ideation, scripting support, captions, rough cuts, generative tools) as an accelerator—without sacrificing quality or authenticity.
Ability to shoot professional-quality footage and audio (camera + stabilization + mic solutions).
Comfortable working with lighting setups as needed (portable key lights, practical lighting improvement).
Must be able to handle file transfers, backups, and asset organization reliably.
Hybrid field/desk role with
weekly shooting requirements
and consistent editing time.
Some shoots may occur early mornings, evenings, or occasional weekends depending on client needs.
Fast-paced, deadline-driven environment where creative consistency matters.
Key Traits for This Role
Calm, confident communicator on set.
Fast editor who still protects quality and story clarity.
Trend-aware without being trend-dependent. Creativity is key.
Collaborative, coachable, and proactive about solutions.
If you want, I can also provide a tighter “one-page” version for posting, plus a scorecard-style evaluation rubric for interviews (storytelling, audio quality, platform fluency, speed, and on-camera direction).
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