Product Photography Specialist


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**Product Photography Specialist**

at Weee! Inc Clifton, New Jersey, United States ****About Weee!****

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Weee! is headquartered in Fremont, CA and currently available coast to coast with exceptional growth (6x YoY) across geographies, categories and ethnicities. We have raised $400M+ in funding to date from leading investors including , Blackstone, Tiger Global, Lightspeed Ventures, Goodwater Capital, XVC and iFly. The opportunity now is to join a rocketship as we prepare for the next stage of growth, and an eventual public listing.

**About this role**

We are seeking a Videographer/Editor to take on responsibility for shooting and editing videos used to support our products and content series. This position requires someone who is highly skilled in videography, editing and photography (as needed). This position requires someone with strong camera skills, an eye for staging, editing capabilities, and a broad operating range. Experiencing working in a studio or in the field is also needed.

**Key Responsibilities**

- Serves as an internal expert on video projects and video technology, working closely with stakeholders and other marketing team members. Keeps key stakeholders updated on key milestones and the status of the project.

- Film and edit high-quality video content with a focus on creating engaging videos for marketing and social media.

- Perform post-production work, such as editing, motion graphics, color correction and audio adjustments ensuring the film retains the mood, style, and delivery as specified.

- Work closely with the creative team to brainstorm and script marketing and social media videos.

- Create storyboards and sketches to help nail down ideas or video scripts through visualization.

- Maintains stability of external video resources in several geographic locations.

- Provides event assistance, social media, proposal, and other marketing support, as needed.

**Qualifications**

- Proficient in full Adobe Suite - especially Premiere Pro, After Effects & Photoshop - Illustrator and Audition skills a plus).

- Strong understanding of production processes such as lighting, camera work, and post-production/editing.

- Ability to edit and post from rough cut to final deliverable.

- Ability to operate cameras and, when needed, other production equipment to shoot footage with a technical and creative proficiency.

- Comfort with creating and editing in any video formats from a professional camera to mobile phone.

- Highly skilled in video editing and motion graphics via Adobe Premiere, Photoshop, and After Effects.

- Experience in a fast-paced, tight deadline, production teamwork environment.

- Bachelors degree and/or 2+ years of experience in creating quality video and photo content.

- Portfolio and work sample is a must.

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 Weee!

 07/02/2024

 Clifton,NJ