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Flexible work hours
Productivity curve is not something steady and consistent as it depends on each person's unique traits and preferences. At our company, as long as your team is in sync and your goal is hit, you can flexibly decide when you want to work.
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Remote work options
Thanks to technology, we no longer have to be physically present at the office to be productive. Joining our company allows you to work anywhere without place-constraint.
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Free food & beverages
Avoid wasting time and energy to buy food at the restaurant or hawker center by yourself. We'll provide the best food for you and your team. Make better use of your valuable time to rest, bond, and do other things that matter to you.
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Medical insurance
To ensure your health and wellbeing, you have various medical plans to choose from depending on your situation and unique needs. From partial up to full medical coverage, we got you covered.
Job description for Lead Editor (Video Production) at Zenius Education
- Responsible for turning uncut footage from a film shoot into a finished, cohesive final project.
- Piecing together a vision based on the Director’s interpretation of the script.
- Edit frame by frame as needed, to support the dialogue and complete the film.
- Communicate with appropriate people regarding the status of editing, the goal and vision for the film, working closely with the Director to prepare and revise footage and effects.
- Work within the timeline established by directors and producers in order to turn the film around on deadline with initial, uncut version and with revisions.
- Your work as an editor will involve:
- receiving a brief, and maybe an outline of footage and/or a shot list, script, or screenplay
- assembling all raw footage, with camera shots either recorded or transferred onto video tape in preparation for inputting into the computer
- inputting uncut rushes and sound, and synchronising and storing them into files on the computer
- digitally cutting files to put together the sequence of the film and deciding what's usable
- creating a 'rough cut' (or assembly edit) of the programme/film and determining the exact cutting for the next and final stages
- reordering and fine-tuning the content to ensure the logical sequencing and smooth running of the film/video.
- overseeing the quality and progress of audio and video engineering and editing
- experimenting with styles and techniques including the design of graphic elements
- writing voiceover/commentary
- suggesting or selecting music
- online editing - depending on your role you may also finalise technical aspects such as correcting faulty footage, grading and colouring and adding special effects
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