Shooter/Producer - YouTube

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Confidential Client (via Snowball) Boston or NYC (hybrid)We're hiring a Shooter/Producer to help create YouTube content for a confidential client with a large and fast-growing channel in the business and tech space. The ideal candidate is comfortable behind the camera, experienced in end-to-end production, and able to execute with both creativity and efficiency.You'll be hands-on throughout the process - managing camera, lighting, and audio, and collaborating with editors to bring each story to life. This role is a great fit for someone who understands YouTube formats and enjoys creating edutainment videos.What You'll Do Own the full production process: prep, shoot, direct, and collaborate on post Film and produce YouTube-first content in studio and field environments Help shape visual style and bring strong pacing and clarity to every video Work with producers, editors, and content strategists to ensure top-tier execution Bring ideas to life that simplify complex topics in business, tech, or digital strategy Capture b-roll, interviews, walk-and-talks, and documentary-style footage Contribute creatively to story development and shoot planning RequirementsWhat We're Looking For 3+ years of experience as a shooter/producer or videographer working in digital media Strong camera, lighting, and audio skills (Sony FX3/FX6 or similar a plus) Obsessed with YouTube - you understand the formats, pacing, and storytelling styles that work Able to shoot solo and work scrappily when needed without compromising quality Excellent communicator, team player, and problem solver on set Must be based in NYC or Boston, or willing to relocate Nice to Have Experience directing on-camera talent Familiarity with post workflows (you'll collaborate with editors but don't need to edit) Interest or background in business, tech, or SEO storytelling BenefitsCompensation & Perks Competitive salary + bonus structure Healthcare and 401k All necessary gear provided, with budget for upgrades Opportunity to join a high-growth team creating standout YouTube content

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