Videographer and Editor

Williams Lea Group Limited

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Job Position(s): Videographer and Editor
Project Type: Film & Television
Job Date: Full Time
Compensation: Paid - Salary

Williams Lea Group Limited is hiring a Videographer and Editor based in Central London, working out of their Canary Wharf office. This is a corporate content production role sitting within a Creative Services team, responsible for shooting and delivering edited video across internal communications, leadership messaging, live events, and campaign content. It suits a working shooter-editor who is equally comfortable on a tripod in a boardroom interview and deep in an After Effects timeline building motion graphics.

About the Role

The Creative Services team supports a global business operation, producing video content for internal channels, brand communications, and corporate marketing. Day to day, this role moves between pre-production planning, on-site capture, and post-production workflow, handling projects end to end rather than handing off between departments. The hybrid work model requires a minimum of two days per week in the office, with shoots taking place both on-site at Canary Wharf and at external locations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Capture broadcast-quality video across interview setups, live events, and leadership communications, managing your own lighting, audio capture, and camera operation on location.
  • Edit project footage through to picture lock, shaping narrative structure and pacing to meet brief objectives and target audience expectations.
  • Design and produce motion graphics, animated titles, transitions, and visual effects using Adobe After Effects to a professional finish.
  • Lead the creative development process from initial brief through concept, contributing ideas on visual storytelling approach and production format.
  • Manage multiple concurrent video projects through the full post-production workflow, maintaining file organisation, asset libraries, and version control.
  • Advise stakeholders on production methodology, content trends, and technical delivery requirements across digital channels.

What You Bring

  • Proven professional experience in videography, editing, and post-production with a portfolio that demonstrates both camera work and animation output.
  • Advanced proficiency in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects is essential, with broader Adobe Creative Cloud experience considered an advantage.
  • Background producing content in corporate, internal comms, or brand environments, with financial services or regulated industry experience a plus.
  • Solid working knowledge of cinematography principles, on-location lighting setups, and location audio capture.
  • A degree or diploma in Video Production, Visual Arts, Media Studies, or an equivalent combination of training and industry credits.

Why This Role

Williams Lea operates across 20 countries with 15,000 employees, meaning the Creative Services team produces content at genuine scale with real distribution reach. The salary for this Videographer and Editor position is £46,000 per annum, plus company benefits, on a permanent full-time contract of 37.5 hours per week. For an editor with strong motion graphics skills looking to own a post-production workflow rather than assist on one, this is a substantive staff role with room to shape how content gets made.

Apply now for the Videographer and Editor role at Williams Lea Group Limited and take the next step in your corporate content production career.

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