Organization:
Army Pink
Location:
Remote
Commitment:
One-time project – five short videos, 30–90 seconds each
About Army Pink:
Army Pink provides safe transportation and post-exit support for survivors of domestic violence. We are launching the
Pathway to Freedom
initiative and need engaging, story-driven video content to share our mission, inspire action, and show the real impact of safe exits and support.
Project Overview:
This is a
one-time project
to create
five short videos
for the Pathway to Freedom launch. Videos will be used on social media, our website, and in partner communications. This project is focused entirely on video creation—no ongoing commitments required.
What You’ll Do:
Edit and produce five emotionally compelling, story-driven videos using provided footage or creative storytelling. Bring narrative flow, pacing, captions, sound, and visual tone to life. Videos should clearly communicate survivor safety, empowerment, and the urgency of our work.
Who You Are:
You are a skilled video editor and storyteller with experience creating human-centered, impactful videos. You can deliver high-quality short-form content that captures attention and communicates mission-driven work in 30–90 seconds. Experience with social platforms like Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or web content is a plus.
Tools & Experience:
Work in the software you know best (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, CapCut, After Effects, etc.). The quality of storytelling and visual impact is the most important.
Why This Matters:
Your work will help people understand the Pathway to Freedom initiative, support awareness, build partnerships, and secure funding that directly helps survivors move from crisis to safety and begin rebuilding their lives.
How to Apply:
Please reach out to
support@armypink.org
and share a couple of examples of your video work. We’ll continue the conversation from there, thank you!

Video Storyteller Needed - Army Pink
Army Pink, Los Angeles, CA, United States