Junior Video Editor & Story Assistant (Part-Time | Remote | Freshers Welcome)

Position: Junior Video Editor & Creative Content Assistant (Part-Time / Internship)

About the work
We are building a digital storytelling platform focused on emotional, dramatic and character-driven short videos and episodic content. The role is not just editing — you will help shape scenes, moods, dialogues and visual moments that connect with the audience.

This is ideal for someone who enjoys romantic/dramatic stories, watches reels or short series, and likes imagining characters and situations.

What you will do

  • Create short videos (reels/episodes) from provided assets
  • Help develop scenes and situations for characters
  • Write short dialogues, captions and emotional moments
  • Select background music and pacing according to mood
  • Suggest ideas to make the story feel more real and relatable
  • Coordinate with the founder and share daily outputs

Requirements

  • Basic video editing knowledge (any software is fine)
  • Comfortable with Hindi and simple English
  • Good imagination and interest in storytelling
  • Regular internet access and laptop/PC
  • Consistency and sincerity (very important)

Who will enjoy this role

  • People who like dramas, novels, web series or short storytelling content
  • People who enjoy writing captions or imagining character situations
  • Students or freshers who want creative experience
  • Anyone looking to restart their career after a break and build a portfolio again

Work details

  • 4–6 hours per day (flexible timing)
  • Remote work
  • Monthly stipend: ₹5,000 – ₹7,000
  • Learning + portfolio building opportunity

Prior experience is NOT mandatory. Creativity matters more than experience.

Job Types: Part-time, Internship
Contract length: 3 months

Pay: ₹5,000.00 - ₹7,000.00 per month

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule
  • Work from home

Application Question(s):

  • How many hours can you realistically work daily?
  • A girl promises someone she will come meet him, but at the last moment she decides not to go.

What emotions will she feel that night and what will she do afterwards? (2–5 lines)

Education:

  • Higher Secondary(12th Pass) (Preferred)

Language:

  • Hindi (Preferred)
  • Basic English (Preferred)

Work Location: Remote

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