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For Composers: Social Media & Video Editing Position

*Must understand musical terminology and the world of film music

This is a work opportunity for someone who is interested in doing social media content for a composer community, clipping interviews with working film, TV, and Game composers, and putting them into a content calendar.

 

Pay = $25 an hour or a fixed price per post if the person is efficient.

 

This will be 3 vertical videos a week for Tiktok, IG, Facebook, and Youtube shorts. Same content for all four platforms except maybe slight variation in text onscreen sometimes between IG/FB and Youtube/Tiktok. (We have automations that work when someone comments a specific word on IG/FB and those automations don't work on the other platforms).

 

What will be required:

 

  • Looking through long form educational content for composers, and pulling clips that work the best for social media
  • Downloading the long form 1-2 hour videos onto your computer, using something like capcut to pull the clip, reformatting to vertical video
  • Adding spoken word text captions in Capcut (verifying and correcting spelling for musical terminology, people's names, etc).
  • Possibly adding a movie scene that is muted on the top of the screen or movie photo for visual interest and contextualizing what movie/show/game we are talking about the score of in the video.
  • Adding an on screen text hook/caption that contextualizes who is speaking (which composer), what works he/she has worked on or the work he/she is currently talking about, then a few words about the topic of which he/she is speaking.
  • Sometimes cutting together the musical example with the part of the video where they are talking about the musical example if possible for the context of the video.
  • Uploading the video into the platform Later for social media scheduling across all four social platforms.
  • Writing the social media caption, Youtube short title, and adding pretty standard hashtags each time into descriptions