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An exciting opportunity to join The Telegraph’s audio department, being part of pioneering the visual output of our podcast slate. Alongside the wider team you will lead on the delivery and development of the visual aspect of our always-on podcasts, encouraging the show producers to develop and mould the editorial within a video context. You will work in collaboration with dozens of the UK's best reporters, correspondents and writers. The role will include video production and editing of weekly shows, including multi-cam edits turned around often within one day.
Job Responsibility
To act as a Video Producer of The Telegraph’s podcasts, working alongside our Studio Operator, Head of Podcasts and producers, to deliver shows across the slate
This will include assisting with filming, editing and publishing both the full show in video form and relevant social media material
Liaising with our Head of Video and Head of Social to make the most of our publishing plans
To grow the visual brand identity of our podcasts
To work alongside our Social Media Editor to optimise video for social media, consistently
Requirements
A good foundation of experience working on visualised shows, be that for broadcast, podcasts or other digital news platforms
Video editing for digital output including long form multicamera editing (Adobe Premiere)
Experience creating quick turnaround content, demonstrating a skill in working to tight deadlines
Single camera filming including rigging, lighting, and sound recording
Knowledge of health and safety and risk assessment requirements for studio and location environments
Understanding of The Telegraph voice
A strong sense of editorial judgement and full knowledge of media law
Passion for podcasting as a medium
An interest in building podcast communities
Experience working with a wider newsroom and high profile journalists and presenters