Video Editor Sample Clauses

The 'Video Editor' clause defines the responsibilities, rights, or requirements related to the use or engagement of a video editor within an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of work expected from the video editor, such as editing raw footage, incorporating graphics or sound, and delivering the final product in specified formats. It may also address issues like deadlines, revision limits, and ownership of the edited content. The core function of this clause is to ensure both parties have a clear understanding of the video editor's role and deliverables, thereby minimizing disputes and setting expectations for the editing process.
Video Editor. Responsible for assembling the final product as a sequence consisting of shots from the raw camera footage, dialogue, sound effects, and graphics. This is a key role in the post-production process and the editor's skill determines the quality and delivery of the final product. Digital technology is increasingly the key medium for editing. Based in the post-production editing suite, the editor works closely with the director to meet his or her requirements. Base Requirements: Bachelor's degree. 3+ years of experience.
Video Editor. Position Description: Video engineers are responsible for recording, mixing, editing and video synchronization. They are trained in a number of disciplines, including 2D/3D animation, motion tracking, and VFX. Additionally, they are well versed in the niche editing skills required for localization based production.
Video Editor. Comprehensive video editing tools that include a video recorder, audio recorder, screen recorder, teleprompter, basic editing tools, effects, animations, transitions, and captions.

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