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Video Editor

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Video Editors manage the post-production of videos or films by editing recorded visuals and audio.

Video Editor Job Description
  • Edit and create videos that are creative and concise and ensure that they are smooth and logical.
  • Maintain overall editorial vision and direction.
  • Organise and manage camera footage for safekeeping and post-production life cycle.
  • Perform sound synchronisation, subtitling and video highlights.
  • Review and improve production workflow processes.

Note

Video editing takes longer than shooting. Depending on the complexity, you can take 2 hours to edit 1 minute of the video.
What you should know about Video Editor jobs in Singapore
Nature of Work

Nature of Work

You will edit video content to align with creative and technical goals. Expect to cut, splice, and refine footage for final production.
Key Advice

Key Advice

Diligently store and organise videos for easier access and workflow efficiency. Keep backups of footage and editing just in case!
  • Entry Requirements
    Entry Requirements
    • A qualification in Nitec, Certificate in Office Skills, NTC Grade 2 or equivalent is required.
    • Go on-site and understand how production flows. Video Editors will gain more insights and creative perspective during the shoot, including understanding certain directorial decisions.

    • Be proficient in multiple video editing software such as Adobe Suite’s Premier Pro, After Effects, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve.
  • Possible Pathway
    Possible Pathway
    130Video Editor
Skills you may need to pursue a Video Editor career in Singapore
Hard Skills icon Hard Skills

Colour Grading

Set mood and style in videos, enhancing visual storytelling.

Video Editing

Crucial for creating compelling stories through edited footage.

Media File Formats Conformation

Essential for correct video display on various platforms.
Soft Skills icon Soft Skills

Creative Thinking

Generating original ideas for captivating videos.

Problem-Solving

Finding solutions for glitches and unexpected editing issues.

Digital Fluency

Keeping up with the latest editing software for efficiency.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
  • Can Video Editors make money editing videos?
    Yes. It is possible to earn a full-time income by editing videos, whether an individual is freelancing or signed under a company. 
  • Is video editing stressful?
    It can get pretty stressful, especially when there are tight timelines. Often, Video Editors may need to replay the video repeatedly to check if it is well-edited.
  • What software do Video Editors use to edit?
    Some software options include Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and DaVinci Resolve. 
  • How do Video Editors ensure that the final product is smooth and logical?
    During pre-production planning, Video Editors carefully select the shots, organise clips, use smooth transitions, synchronise audio, and maintain good pacing and timing.
  • How do Video Editors maintain overall editorial vision and direction?
    Some key strategies include open and consistent communication with the Director/Producer to understand the intended vision and goals. Editors also focus on the narrative structure and flow of the video, paying close attention to every element in the footage.

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