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Videographer Editor (Part-Time)



Summary:



The Seasonal Videographer Editor is a member of the Curly W Productions team and responsible for contributing to game day content for social media, scoreboard, and broadcast channels as assigned.



The Videographer Editor must be available in-person in Washington, D.C. for the duration of March to September 2026.



Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

• Shoot, edit and deliver high quality video content including but not limited to fan experience, player interviews, game action, and other content features.

• Edit highlights in real time for social media coverage of game play as assigned.

• Archive and tag pregame, in-game and postgame video as needed.

• Serve as crew member/grip and second camera for multi camera video production shoots.



Requirements:



Minimum Education and Experience Requirements

• Related video experience at college or professional sports highly preferred. Baseball sports industry knowledge preferred.

• Experience with interchangeable lens cameras.

• Experience with advanced camera support systems including sliders and gimbals.

• Experience shooting video in a cinematic style.

• Experience with professional lighting, grip and audio equipment.

• Experience with non-linear editing systems (Premiere).

• Experience with motion graphics programs (After Effects).

• Experience with graphics programs (Photoshop, Illustrator).

• NOTE: Demo reel is required.



Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities necessary to perform essential functions

• Ability to work in fast-paced environment and meet tight deadlines.

• Ability to organize and adhere to internal workflows so projects are easily shared.

• Ability to work independently.

• Must possess great interpersonal communication skills (oral and written).

• Must be able to work the extended hours of game days.



Physical/Environmental Requirements

• Work will require weekend and evening work. Reference: ECNJOBID-108-162-238-150 in the application

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