PR by Whitney
Video Editor

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We're looking for an experienced Video Editor to join our growing team in Salford. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys producing high-quality, polished video content and wants the stability of a 30-hour a week role while working on a wide variety of corporate and commercial projects.
This position would be particularly well suited to an experienced freelance editor looking to transition into a permanent role without sacrificing creative, varied work.
About the Role:
You'll be responsible for editing engaging video content for a range of corporate and commercial clients, ensuring every project is delivered to a high standard and aligned with the client's brief. You'll work closely with our creative team to bring ideas to life while maintaining consistency across projects.
Responsibilities:
- Edit high-quality video content for corporate and commercial clients
- Edit multi-camera interviews and productions
- Sync external audio and manage multi-camera timelines efficiently
- Work confidently with LOG footage, including colour correction and professional colour grading
- Edit and colour grade projects using DaVinci Resolve
- Edit in Premiere Pro
- Deliver edits that meet client briefs, brand guidelines, and deadlines
- Collaborate with the wider team throughout the production process
- Manage multiple projects while maintaining excellent attention to detail
- Organise project files and maintain an efficient editing workflow
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- Proven professional experience as a video editor
- Strong working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite, particularly Adobe Premiere Pro, alongside proficiency in DaVinci Resolve for editing and professional colour grading
- Experience editing multi-camera interviews and syncing external audio
- Experience working with LOG footage and professional colour grading workflows
- A strong portfolio demonstrating corporate and commercial editing work
- Experience interpreting client briefs and producing polished, client-ready content
- Excellent storytelling, pacing, and editing skills
- Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage deadlines
- A proactive, positive attitude and willingness to collaborate as part of a creative team


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Please note, this is an office-based role in Salford, therefore applicants should be based locally or be able to commute daily.
Why Join PR by Whitney Williams?
You'll become part of a creative, fast-paced business producing content for a diverse range of clients. We value creativity, collaboration, and high standards, giving you the opportunity to work on meaningful projects while continuing to develop your skills in a supportive environment.
To apply, please submit your CV accompanied by an email with your portfolio/showreel and a short introduction outlining your experience to hello@prbywhitney.co.uk.
Pay: £25,000.00-£27,500.00 per year
Ability to commute/relocate:
Eccles M30 0BG: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Language:
English (required)
Work authorisation:
United Kingdom (required)
Work Location:
In person
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