Remote Music Video Editor — Lip-Sync & Bold Color
Singapore
Listed on 2026-05-27
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Creative Arts/Media
Music / Audio Production, Digital Media / Production
This role involves editing a dynamic pop music video shot on a Sony FX3 camera, featuring energetic lip sync and dance performances across multiple locations. The project requires a creative editor with a strong sense of rhythm and visual storytelling to assemble footage with flash cuts, bold color grading, and minimal visual effects. The final video should capture the vibrant, high-energy feel of contemporary pop music, drawing inspiration from artists like Charli XCX, Doja Cat, Conan Gray, and Troye Sivan.
The editor will be responsible for ensuring precise lip synchronization and preparing the video for release within a month. This is an opportunity to contribute to a solo artist’s ongoing music project, delivering a polished, visually engaging final product that stands out in the pop music landscape.
- Edit and assemble video footage into a cohesive, engaging music video
- Apply flash cuts and energetic pacing to match the song’s style
- Perform color grading to achieve a bold, modern pop aesthetic
- Integrate minimal visual effects as needed to enhance the visuals
- Ensure precise lip sync throughout the video
- Prepare the final video for release in required formats
- Deliver the completed edit within a one-month timeframe
- Proven experience editing music videos, especially in the pop or rock genres
- Strong portfolio demonstrating creative editing, color grading, and visual storytelling
- Proficiency with industry-standard editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro)
- Experience working with footage from Sony FX3 or similar cameras
- Ability to match visual style to references such as Charli XCX, Doja Cat, and Troye Sivan
- Keen attention to detail, especially for lip sync and pacing
- Ability to work independently and deliver high-quality results on deadline
- Availability to start immediately and complete the project within one month
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