Anywhere Real Estate is hiring : Video Editor – US Based Remote in New York

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OverviewJob Title : Video EditorDepartment : THE STUDIOLocation : Fully RemoteReports To : Creative DirectorABOUT USTHE STUDIO is the award-winning in-house design agency of Anywhere.re, where stunning aesthetics meet cutting-edge technology. We specialize in crafting elegant, innovative solutions that elevate our brands and transform how our clients and their audiences engage with our products and services. As a multidisciplinary team of designers, creatives, and strategists, THE STUDIO delivers bold ideas, beautiful designs, and future-forward innovations that define excellence.As a Video Editor at THE STUDIO, you’ll be a driving force behind our visual storytelling. You’ll collaborate closely with the Creative Director and cross-functional teams to lead the ideation, creation, and execution of diverse video content that reflects the sophistication and innovation our brands are known for. From traditional formats to emerging generative AI techniques, you’ll mentor creatives, elevate our video capabilities, and ensure our work remains ahead of the curve.Key Responsibilities• Cinematic Craftsmanship : Apply advanced editing techniques including color grading, motion graphics, and sound design to create emotionally resonant and visually stunning content.• Platform-Specific Storytelling : Adapt content for a variety of channels including YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, Canva, and internal platforms.• Organized Workflow : Maintain meticulous file systems and version control across multiple projects to ensure efficiency and consistency.• Trend Awareness : Stay current on trends in real estate media, luxury branding, and social video formats to keep our content fresh and relevant.Creative Vision• Strategic Vision : Partner with the Creative Director and stakeholders to understand business goals and translate them into powerful creative strategies that align with brand identity and objectives.• Project Oversight : Manage multiple projects from inception to completion, ensuring timelines, budgets, and quality standards are met.• Innovation and Trend Spotting : Stay at the forefront of design and technology trends, introducing fresh ideas and innovative approaches to THE STUDIO’s work.• Brand Stewardship : Uphold and evolve THE STUDIO’s visual identity, ensuring all creative outputs reflect the sophistication and innovation for which our brand is recognized.Qualifications• Experience : 6+ years in a video editing role, ideally within an agency, in-house creative team, or tech-forward organization.• Video Mastery : Deep expertise in visual storytelling, editing, motion graphics, and generative AI across digital and traditional mediums.• Technical Proficiency : Advanced skills in editing software such as After Effects, Premiere Pro, and familiarity with tools like Blender, Figma, and Midjourney. Openness to exploring new technologies is essential.• Innovative Mindset : Passion for integrating music, design, and technology to create unforgettable experiences.• Leadership Skills : Proven ability to inspire and mentor creative teams while fostering a collaborative and inclusive environment.• Portfolio : A reel showcasing a range of visually stunning, strategically memorable work across multiple platforms.• Communication : Strong presentation and storytelling skills, with the ability to confidently pitch and articulate creative ideas to stakeholders.EEO Statement : EOE including disability / veteran#J-18808-Ljbffr

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