Video Editor

BIGO
Greater London
1 year ago
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Summary:

We are seeking a creative video editor and graphic designer to join our team on a part-time basis in London. The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the production of video content and posters for our UK team, as well as coordinating the materials of media buying.


Responsibilities:

1. Video Shooting and Editing: Edit and enhance video content for various projects, ensuring high-quality and engaging final products.

2. Design: Create visually appealing and effective posters and graphics for promotional materials and events.

3. Material management: Manage the video footage, images, and other necessary materials for media buying channels.

4. Collaboration: Work closely with the UK team to understand project requirements and deliver content that meets their needs and expectations.

5. Creativity: Bring fresh and innovative ideas to the table, contributing to the overall creative direction of our video and design projects.

6. Quality Control: Ensure that all content meets our brand standards and is delivered on time and within budget.


Requirements:

1. Experience: Proven experience in video editing and graphic design, with a strong portfolio showcasing your work.

2. Skills: Proficiency in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro) and graphic design tools (e.g., Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator).

3. Creativity: A keen eye for design and a strong sense of visual storytelling.

4. Communication: Excellent communication skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate with team members and understand project requirements.

5. Organization: Strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously.

6. Flexibility: Willingness to work flexible hours to accommodate project needs and deadlines.


About BIGO

WHO WE ARE

BIGO is a fast-growing Singapore technology company established in 2014.

Dedicated to creating a better-connected world for everyone, BIGO provides a portfolio of video broadcast and VoIP related products and services powered by advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. The major products include Bigo Live, Likee (Formerly LIKE video), and imo, and the company now has over 300 million monthly active users in over 150 countries.

To enable people to showcase, discover, and stay connected, BIGO is devoted to continuously innovating its AI capabilities, allowing our users to enjoy a positive, healthy, and creative online environment.

At present, BIGO has 5 R&D centres, in Singapore, U.S.A., Middle East, India, and China, and over 20 offices around the globe.

For more information, please visit our website:www.bigo.sg

OUR MISSION

Connect the world and share beautiful moments.

OUR VISION

To be a content platform inspiring one billion people's lives.

OUR KEY TO SUCCESS

BIGO is dedicated to technology innovation. We own over 40 patents in VoIP/Video related technology, and over 60 patents are under the process of application.

About Our Product-BIGO LIVE

BIGO LIVE is founded in March 2016. BIGO LIVE is a leading mobile live stream APP where users live broadcast their life moments, show their talents, interact and send virtual gifts in real time, and enjoy fun live sessions with people worldwide.

BIGO LIVE has over 200 million users globally in over 80 countries and regions and is currently the market leader in the industry.

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