- Edit videos according to the script and requirements: The video editor will be responsible for assembling recorded footage into a finished project that matches the director's vision and is suitable for broadcasting.- Input music, dialogues, graphics, and effects: Adding music, sound effects, and special effects to enhance the video's overall quality and engage the audience effectively.- Ensure logical sequencing and smooth running: Arrange video segments in a logical order to create a smooth flow and transition between scenes.- Review and edit video footage: Carefully review raw footage to identify any mistakes, technical issues, or areas that need improvement before proceeding with the editing process.- Maintain project archives and organized files: Keep track of all project files, including raw footage, edited videos, graphics, and final cuts, in an organized manner for easy accessibility and future reference.- Proficient in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro): The candidate should have a good understanding of popular video editing tools to efficiently edit and produce high-quality videos.- Basic knowledge of video formats and resolution: Familiarity with different video formats and resolutions to ensure the final output meets the specified requirements and standards.- Strong attention to detail and creative skills: The ability to pay close attention to detail while also being creative in enhancing the visual appeal and storytelling aspect of the videos.- Strong communication and teamwork skills: Collaborate effectively with directors, producers, and other team members to ensure the final video meets the expectations and requirements set forth.