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Content Creator & Short-Form Video Editor (Modest Fashion Brand – Seattle Based)

MichaelaCorning.com, Seattle, WA, United States


We are looking for a highly skilled Content Creator & Video Editor to transform 30+ hours of raw footage into a high-performing 30-day content system across Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. This is a deliverables-based contract role focused on building a consistent, conversion-driven content engine for a growing modest fashion brand. You will work directly with the founder to align content with a clear goal: Grow brand visibility, engagement, and sales. We are in a high-growth phase with a clear path toward scaling to $100K/month in revenue. What You’ll Do Review and organize ~30 hours of existing footage (plus recent filmed content) Identify high-impact clips, hooks, and storytelling moments Edit short‑form video content (Reels/TikTok optimized) Develop a 30‑day content calendar aligned with brand strategy Write engaging, on‑brand captions with clear calls‑to‑action Format and prepare content for IG, TikTok, and Facebook Deliver content in organized batches for review and posting Deliverables 30 fully edited short‑form videos 30 captions (platform‑optimized) 30‑day content calendar Organized footage library (tagged and categorized) Optional: additional bonus clips from existing footage What We’re Looking For Strong experience editing short‑form video (Reels/TikTok) Deep understanding of hooks, pacing, and viral structure Ability to translate brand vision into compelling content Experience with fashion, lifestyle, or founder‑led brands preferred Highly organized and able to manage large volumes of content Understanding of modest fashion and Muslim audience is a strong plus Compensation $2,500–$3,000 for initial 30‑day project Opportunity for ongoing monthly retainer based on performance How to Apply Please include the following in your application: Links to 3–5 short‑form videos you’ve edited 2–3 examples of reels you’ve edited that performed well A short answer to this question: If you were given 30 hours of raw footage, how would you decide what becomes content? (Optional but encouraged) A quick idea for how you would turn behind‑the‑scenes footage into an engaging reel #J-18808-Ljbffr