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Associate producer and editor requirements can be divided into technical requirements and required soft skills. The lists below show the most common requirements included in associate producer and editor job postings.
Sample associate producer and editor requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in film production or related field.
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in video production.
  • Proficiency in video editing software.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of camera and lighting techniques.
  • Capable of working independently.
Sample required associate producer and editor soft skills
  • Strong organizational and communication skills.
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
  • Creative problem solving capabilities.
  • Team player mentality.
  • Highly motivated and proactive attitude.

Associate producer and editor job description example 1

NBCUniversal associate producer and editor job description

LXTV Productions is looking for an experienced New York based Associate Editor/Producer to work on their lifestyle series and specials. LXTV is the National Emmy award winning lifestyle production company of the NBC Owned Television Stations group, a part of the NBCUniversal Local division. LXTV produces original series and specials, including “1st Look,” a travel show which spotlights the best places to eat, play and indulge; “Open House” and “Open House NYC,” where audiences get a look at America's most lavish homes and get design ideas, advice and inspiration from the industry's emerging and established names; “George to the Rescue,” a home improvement show where design and construction experts help families and communities realize their home improvement dreams; and specials and new series pilots throughout the year.

LXTV shows are available on NBC owned and affiliated stations in the U.S. and internationally, on Peacock and the NBCLX Network, as well as through digital out-of-home platforms including taxis, gas stations, buses and nail salons.

This role will report to the Executive Producer of “George to the Rescue” for LXTV. This Associate Editor/Producer will have a critical series of responsibilities. First and foremost being a support to the Lead Editor of George to the Rescue. Additionally, they are highly organized, responsive, and timely. They take constructive criticism well. They are open to learning and pushing themselves creatively. Their time management skills are impeccable. This person should feel comfortable asking questions. They should not be afraid to contribute with their creative input and ideas. They should feel free to take creative reigns on their pieces when asked. Excellence is NOT expected; it is strived for. And lastly, this person is a respectful team player who is passionate about storytelling.
Responsibilities:

Receive, manage and organize raw media from the Field Team.

Tracking and logging shoots.

Setting up and stringing out projects for the Lead Editor.

Brolling, sometimes Arolling blocks of the show.

Pulling music for the show, promos and integrations for sponsor related content.

Creation of commercials for 3rd party partners and broadcasted promotional content.

Creation of digital-first social content for platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Tiktok.

Creation of out-of-home cutdowns for each episode.

Work closely with Producers to build non-scripted episodic story.
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Updated March 14, 2024

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