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New Media Editor (Documentary)

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New Media Editor (Documentary)
Location: Beijing, China
Employment Type: Full-time, 12-month renewable contract
Eligibility: Open to candidates holding a foreign passport
About the Role:
Join CGTN Documentary, a dynamic and innovative team specializing in documentary content. As a New Media Editor you will play a pivotal role in creating compelling, narrative-driven documentaries and short videos aimed at engaging global audiences. Your creative expertise will significantly influence our brand's international storytelling and audience reach.
Key Responsibilities:
- Plan, edit, and produce documentary-style videos, including short-form content, emphasizing powerful storytelling.
- Collaborate closely in creative planning sessions, contributing innovative and engaging content ideas.
- Provide comprehensive editing support, sound design, and subtitle management to ensure high-quality final productions.
- Regularly monitor industry trends and optimize digital content strategies to maximize user engagement and viewership on international social platforms.
- Coordinate with production teams to ensure project timelines and quality standards are consistently met.
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Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or above, with at least two years of relevant professional experience.
- Demonstrated experience in documentary editing with a portfolio showcasing non-commercial storytelling skills.
- Proficiency in video editing software, particularly Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro.
- Exceptional understanding of visual storytelling, narrative structure, and pacing.
- Basic proficiency in Mandarin Chinese (HSK 4 or above preferred).
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.


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Interested candidates are encouraged to apply immediately. Please submit your resume and a link to your documentary editing portfolio showcasing your best work.
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