Artist Commons is looking for a thoughtful, detail-oriented short-form video editor to help transform long-form educational recordings about contemporary art into compelling vertical video clips for social media.
Artist Commons is a year-long development program for early- and mid-career visual artists. Our lectures, interviews, and panels bring artists into conversation with curators, scholars, cultural writers, and museum and gallery professionals. We are looking for someone who can help us share the strongest moments from those conversations in a way that feels intelligent, accessible, and visually compelling.
What you’ll do:
You will work with recorded lectures, interviews, and panels, each approximately ninety minutes in length, to turn them into polished, captioned vertical videos for social media. Each lecture recording should result in 15–20 strong short-form clips. Your role is to review recordings, select the best moments, refine the edits, clean up automated captions, and prepare finished vertical videos for review.
This role requires both technical care and editorial judgment. You should be comfortable working across video editing and captioning tools, including Adobe Premiere, Opus Clip, and other short-form video platforms as needed. We’re looking for someone who can recognize when a video clip contains a strong idea, a clear emotional or intellectual hook, or enough context to stand on its own.
Responsibilities include:
You might be a strong fit if you are:
Opus Clip or CapCut experience is helpful but not required. Experience with Premiere Pro is preferred.
Compensation and structure:
This is a remote contract position at $20/hour. New York-based candidates are preferred, especially recent graduates of local schools.
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