Video Editor

Role

Selects, sequences, and refines recorded video material for timing, continuity, clarity, rhythm, and delivery.

Description

A Video Editor shapes recorded footage into a coherent sequence. They select takes, arrange timing, structure transitions, refine rhythm, and help clarify the emotional or informational flow of the material.

In immersive media, editing may involve flat video, 360 video, documentary footage, installation media, live-action plates, or video elements that will later be integrated into a real-time system. The editor’s choices affect attention, pacing, comprehension, and how recorded material supports the larger experience.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within capture and recorded-media production, the Video Editor helps transform raw capture into usable experience material. They may work on linear sequences, looped installation media, spatial-video edits, documentary segments, or media prepared for engine integration.

Scope Note

May include footage review, take selection, sequence editing, pacing, temporary sound, transitions, exports, versioning, review cuts, and coordination with color, sound, VFX, or engine teams.

Boundary Note

The Video Editor shapes recorded sequences and timing. They do not usually own capture strategy, final color, sound mix, interaction logic, or software integration, although their work affects all of those areas.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with directors, producers, cinematographers, sound designers, colorists, VFX artists, motion graphics artists, developers, and technical post-production teams.

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