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ORGANIZATION: AAMBC AFRICAN AMERICANS ON THE MOVE BOOK CLUB INC

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### Job Listing: Video Editor with Marketing/Social Media Background

**AAMBC, Inc.** is seeking an experienced video editor with a strong marketing and social media background. This is an exciting opportunity to work with filmmakers, movie production houses, authors, and creative houses, offering chances to network and grow your portfolio. We aim to leverage innovative media strategies to tell compelling stories that enhance the brand of film companies.

#### Responsibilities:
- Manage multiple video projects simultaneously.
- Edit using Adobe Premiere Pro CC and other software.
- Collaborate with the marketing team to brainstorm video ideas and concepts.
- Generate original video ideas that capture the target audience’s attention, including storyboarding and scriptwriting.
- Meet with the Marketing Director and Manager to discuss project requirements and core messages.
- Familiarize yourself with products, target audiences, and competitor activities.
- Present initial concepts for feedback, refining ideas into workable projects.
- Upload final videos to YouTube and other social media channels.
- Make revisions until the Marketing Director is satisfied.
- Oversee pre-production planning and video production.
- Handle post-production tasks, including general editing, motion graphics, and organizing footage.

Qualifications:
- Dedicated and detail-oriented, with a strong willingness to work in a team environment.
- Creative mindset with strong technical knowledge of video editing.
- Experience with video and audio editing software applications such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects, or Adobe Audition.
- Proven ability to deliver videos and photos that effectively tell a story.

If you’re passionate about storytelling through video and want to contribute to dynamic marketing projects, we encourage you to apply!

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About AAMBC AFRICAN AMERICANS ON THE MOVE BOOK CLUB INC

Location:

PO BOX 674031, MARIETTA, GA 30006, US

Mission Statement

African Americans On the Move Book Club, Inc., founded by Tamika Newhouse, is to develop interactive literacy-based programs centered around African American books and those who write them. We advocate for literary arts, literacy, and bridging the gap for black writers and opportunities. Our premier annual events; the AAMBC Literary Awards and Black Writers Weekend, bridges the gaps between black literary creatives and opportunities that will advance their careers. Powered by AAMBC Inc., the organization focuses on new and emerging voices in literature and fusing them with established creatives in film, television, and publishing.

Description

To help push our initiative, annually we curate Black Writers Weekend, a literary arts festival that gathers African American writers and culture lovers who share the common likeness and appreciation for reading Black books, watching Black films, and immersing themselves in Black Culture.

Established in 2008 formally as the "AAMBC Literary Awards" weekend, Black Writers Weekend is now a four-day weekend gathering in Atlanta. Attendees experience a multitude of events such as panels, workshops, a collective book signing featuring dozens of writers, and talk series with film stars and producers. This weekend was designed to provide a safe place and platform for Creatives to expose their stories to new audiences," Tamika Newhouse says. "We wanted this to be a true celebration of literary achievement in every way imaginable."

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Media & Broadcasting
Arts & Culture, Media & Broadcasting

WHEN

Sun Jun 01, 2025 - Sat Aug 30, 2025

WHERE

2057 Main Street NorthwestAtlanta, GA 30318

(33.81192,-84.4719)
 

SKILLS

  • Visual Arts
  • Photography
  • Curating

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Public Groups

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Must be at least 18
  • 15 hours a week

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