Level UP: Video Production/Editing

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Alberta Beekeepers Commission
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Jules Ham
Office Manager
3
Preferred learners
  • Alberta, Canada
  • Academic experience
Categories
Communications Marketing strategy Media
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

Number of individual students required: 1

We would like a student to help us with creating video content that is aligned with our vision, mission, and industry. In consultation with the ABC Tech Transfer Program (TTP) lead, the student will develop and execute a creative brief to produce a series of engaging and informative videos on honey bees and the Alberta beekeeping industry.

To accomplish this, our ideal student will be able to:

  • Develop an outline of footage and/or a shot list, script
  • assemble all raw footage including video and photos
  • digitally cutting files to put together the sequence of the film
  • reordering and fine-tuning the content to ensure the logical sequencing and smooth running of the film/video.
  • Utilize styles and techniques including the design of graphic elements, including utilizing the ABC/TTP branding elements
  • writing voiceover/commentary
  • suggesting or selecting music

Ultimately, you will be working on video content creation for our organization.

What we will provide:

  • Access to raw video footage and images
  • Access to interview beekeepers and/staff for sound bites
  • Ideally the student will have their own editing software (Premiere or similar), but access to software may be available if required
  • This role will be guided by the ABC TTP lead.
  • Creative direction and industry expertise!

If you like the sound of our culture, and are ready to tackle this challenge with us, then we'd love to hear from you.

A student with excellent graphic design and video skills would be the ideal candidate for this project.

This position is 100% remote work.

How will you support learners in completing the project?

Students will report directly to the ABC Tech Transfer Program (TTP) lead, with additional support and insight provided by the ABC team and Alberta beekeepers when required.

About the company

Today, Alberta’s commercial honey producers manage 25 billion bees, representing nearly 300,000 colonies, to produce more than 40 million pounds of pure honey each year. That makes Alberta the #1 honey producer in Canada.
Alberta Beekeepers Commission has served the interests of Alberta beekeepers since 1933. Today, we support our 175 producers, work with industry and other partners to innovate and grow, and fund research to keep our bees healthy and our industry sustainable.