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Location: Los Angeles, CA Compensation: $70K-$100,000/year plus bonus potential Key Areas of Responsibility: • Independently ideate and produce high volumes of content: stills, motion, across multiple platforms and tools, operating with minimal guidance while staying aligned with creative leadership. • Create culturally relevant, high-performing content that drives meaningful consumer connection, measured through attention and engagement metrics such as likes, comments, shares, and saves. • Analyze real-time performance and audience response to live content across social platforms, extracting insights and rapidly adapting creative direction based on learnings. • Collaborate across teams and disciplines to execute rapid-turn requests while maintaining quality under tight timelines. • Actively participate in creative brainstorms, project kickoffs, and team meetings, contributing thoughtful ideas and helping shape design and content strategy. • Support creative leadership and mentorship efforts by helping guide and elevate the team members and freelancers. Experience and Knowledge Required • 4-6 years of professional creative experience, with a demonstrated passion for producing content across a wide range of platforms including social, streaming, AR, music, film, and interactive media. • Strong technical proficiency, including: • Videography and photography using cell phones, DSLR, and cinema cameras • Video editing on social platforms and common editing platforms including after effects, DaVinci, premiere, etc. • Writing and documentation in live docs • Art and design execution using Adobe Creative Suite and other tools • End-to-end content creation capability, with the ability to concept, produce, edit, and deliver work independently. • A self-starter mindset, consistently demonstrating responsibility, accountability, and initiative. • Proven ability to collaborate effectively across teams, fostering strong cross-functional relationships and delivering positive outcomes. Ability to travel Job requires 60% travel. Travel as needed for on-location shoots, productions, and events, representing the studio professionally and executing high-quality work in the field. Timing: February 2026 start Please Share: Portfolio & examples of work This role is for someone who can take a project from idea to delivery with consistency and precision. Sound like you? Let’s talk. Let’s Be Friends. Let's Be Friends is an Equal Opportunity Employer Apply tot his job

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