Video Producer and Editor
Location: Bangalore
Experience: 2-8 Years
Employment Type: Full-Time
About the Role
- Clients come to us with video problems—event coverage, employee stories, culture films, raw footage that needs editing, and everything in between
- figure out what's needed, plan it, shoot it, edit it, and deliver something the client's marketing team is proud to put out there
- You'll work directly you'll be on calls with clients, writing scopes of work, managing vendors, building storyboards, directing shoots, and cutting footage yourself
- You own the project from brief to final delivery
Skills & Qualities We're Looking For
- Hands-on camera operator—you can walk onto a location, assess the space, set up your camera, audio, and lights, and start shooting without hand-holding—this is non-negotiable
- Strong understanding of cinematography fundamentals—composition, exposure, depth of field, camera movement, and how to make corporate environments look cinematic
- Ability to manage on-set audio capture in imperfect environments—you know what clean audio requires and you don't leave it to chance
- Experience directing or producing shoots, not just operating as a crew member—you're the person making decisions on set
- Sharp editorial eye—you understand pacing ,story structure, and what makes a cut feel right
- Strong understanding of video production end to end—from brief interpretation to final export
- Confident communicator who can hold their own on a client call, present creative ideas clearly, and manage expectations
- Ability to build accurate scopes, quotes, and timelines and then actually deliver against them
- Comfort working with freelancers and vendors—briefing them, negotiating rates, and quality-checking their output
- Familiarity with the B2B tech spaces a plus—you'll be making content for enterprise audiences, not consumer brands, and understanding the tone and context matters
- Self-driven and organized enough to run multiple projects in parallel without things falling through the cracks
Tools You'll Use
Camera & Production Gear (must-know)
- Mirrorless camera systems (Sony Alpha, Canon R-series, or equivalent)—set up, operate, swap lenses, and troubleshoot on a shoot day without assistance
- External audio—wireless lavalier systems (Rode Wireless Go /Filmmaker Kit, Sennheiser, DJI Mic), shotgun mics, portable audio recorders (Zoom, Tascam)
- Lighting—LED panels, soft boxes, reflectors, basic three-point setups, and the ability to adapt with available/natural light
- Tripods, gimbals, sliders, and basic camera movement rigs
- Mobile phone shooting setups with external audio and lighting accessories
Editing & Post-Production (must-know)
- Adobe Premiere Pro—your main editing timeline
- Adobe After Effects—for motion graphics and compositing
- Audio editing and mastering tools (Adobe Audition, Audacity, or equivalent
Strongly Preferred
- DaVinci Resolve—especially for color grading workflows
- Cap Cut—for fast-turnaround social edits
- Final Cut Pro
- In Video or similar template-based tools for quick-turn deliverables