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Senior Video Editor @ LiveWire Sport


LiveWire Sport is looking for a sharp-eyed Senior Video Editor to join their rapidly expanding video team.

Livewire Sport are a BAFTA-winning digital agency providing content and consultancy services for rights-holders, brands and broadcasters to maximise their digital sport strategy and delivery.

Their clients include the Premier League, The FA, Wimbledon, NFL, International Cricket Council, World Rugby, Inter Milan, Channel 4, ATP Media and Ascot Racecourse among many others.

They are seeking a talented full-time Senior Video Editor to produce eye-catching content for social (primarily Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube) and digital platforms for our high-profile clients. 

The Video Editor role, working under the Head of Video, will be responsible for delivering edits as part of an expanding video department. The ideal candidate will have an obsession for sport, in particular football.

This role will involve working on location, in London, a minimum of three days a week, embedded as part of a high-profile client’s video operation.

What they offer:


– The candidate will be involved in all aspects of the creative process – from brainstorming, storyboarding to creation and delivery
– Scope to cover live sporting events as well as specific client campaigns and activations
– A competitive salary (based on experience) and company pension scheme

Please email your CV, a showreel link of your work and your salary expectations to work@livewiresport.com.

 

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