Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 5 volunteers for Video & Photo Editor Needed
5 volunteers still needed
category
Digital Access & Technology
sub-category
Media (camera/video) for programme delivery
duration
1-4 hours
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Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 5 volunteers for Video & Photo Editor Needed
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We need a volunteer who can transform photos and video footage into engaging content for our social media platforms, website, and marketing campaigns. Your work will help us reach more people, attract supporters, and inspire positive change in our communities. What We Need Help With Editing videos for social media, campaigns, and events. Enhancing and retouching photos for marketing purposes. Creating short promotional videos and reels. Adding captions, transitions, music, and branding elements to videos. Designing visual content that aligns with our organisation's mission and values. Preparing content for LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter), YouTube, and Google Business. Skills Required Video editing (Adobe Premiere Pro, CapCut, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, or similar). Photo editing (Photoshop, Lightroom, Canva, or similar). Creativity and storytelling ability. Attention to detail. Experience creating content for social media platforms. Time Commitment Approximately 3–5 hours per week (flexible). Impact Your contribution will help us showcase the impact of our work, increase community engagement, attract donors and volunteers, and support vulnerable individuals and families through our various programmes. Ideal Volunteer Someone who is creative, passionate about social impact, and eager to use their skills to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. By volunteering your editing skills, you will help us reach more communities, inspire hope, and strengthen our mission of fighting poverty, substance abuse, and social challenges.
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