The Scotsman, Scotland's National Newspaper, has been at the centre of Scottish life for more than 200 years, with a hard-earned reputation for its authoritative journalism from around Scotland, and around the world.
Join us, and you'll also find a news organisation determined to do things differently: to produce brilliant, original journalism in text, video, audio and in print, with a blossoming digital future and a tight focus on what our customers need.
This year will see rapid innovation across our platforms, and we are now on the lookout for people who want to help us create brilliant, informative and entertaining Scottish journalism.
You'll get the chance to work with a close-knit, highly-motivated team, based in George Street, Edinburgh, with flexible working arrangements available.
The Scotsman is part of National World, one of the largest national, regional and local multimedia organisations in the UK, so you'll also find all the training and career-development opportunities a big company can offer.
The Role
We are now looking for two enthusiastic Video Journalists to join our Audio Visual team and be instrumental in delivering the high quality content our subscribers deserve
If you are a video specialist with a desire to tell stories and engage with people through film then we want to hear from you. We need team players, with an individual flare. As happy behind the camera, as you are in front. Technology savvy with an understanding of what it takes to be a successful mobile journalist. You have the ability to adapt to any situation and deliver outstanding results. Experienced and competent in sound and lighting, you can work fast and manage projects from shooting, through the edit, and delivering to all our platforms.
As a video journalist for The Scotsman you will work on a multitude of projects. From working on your own ideas to teaming up with our experienced specialists to produce informative and entertaining mini documentaries.
Here at The Scotsman we cover news across the breadth of society. From current affairs and sport, arts and entertainment, to education, healthcare and rural affairs. If you are interested in showcasing your skills to deliver engaging content on a news platform at the heart of Scotland then we want to hear from you
Skills
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Highly proficient in the use of mobile phones for filmmaking
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Experienced at recording quality sound from a variety of sources
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A good understanding of lighting techniques
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Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
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Good time management and track record of delivering to deadlines
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Proficient in the use of NLE software
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Proficiency in the use of the Adobe CC suite of software, particularly with Adobe Premiere Pro and Photoshop.
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Training in, and experience of using, variety of equipment and software to produce and prepare a/v content to a high standard both in studio and field environments
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An understanding and experience of livestreaming equipment and techniques
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The ability to work independently, under direction or as part of a team to conceive, develop, shoot, edit and publish high-quality AV content
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A strong understanding of media practices, ethical constraints and digital trends.
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The ability to work collegially with a range of colleagues, including sharing skills and training
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The flexibility to work on a rota basis across evenings and weekends as required
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Confidence in meeting and dealing with people from all backgrounds in order to film and photograph them.
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An understanding of The IPTC Photo Metadata Standard and its uses within a news organisation.
Please note that to apply, there is a requirement that you must be residing in the UK
National World is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment as an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability or age. Consideration will be given to flexible working and job share options for all roles.