Description du poste
In short
As a key member of the Communication team, the Content Production Coordinator plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth and efficient execution of editing projects. They work closely with the Content Manager to plan and execute various content production initiatives, collaborating with different cameramen and stakeholders across various areas. By leveraging their strong communication, planning, and organizational skills, the Content Production Coordinator is able to deliver high-quality content from pre-season to post-season.
What the FWT
The Freeride World Tour (FWT) team is comprised of 15-20 young and passionate staff based near Lausanne, Switzerland. They work year-round to organize the five-stop Freeride World Tour circuit, which includes the well-known Xtreme Verbier event. Additionally, the team coordinates over 90 Qualifier events and Junior events worldwide and oversees a global community of + licensed riders.
This entails a lot of work and travel, but also means spending time at events (and occasionally sharing a drink) with the Freeride World Tour Family. This unique community includes over people, including external staff, riders, and partners. Working with FWT is a life-changing experience that allows you to meet inspiring individuals and grow on both personal and professional levels.
The work environment is dynamic and occasionally disorganized but encourages proactivity and the sharing of new ideas regardless of position or background, all with a focus on the big picture in which everyone plays a crucial role. Micro- management and hierarchy are not part of our vocabulary, and the status quo gives us nightmares. Telework and flexible work arrangements are promoted, though physical teamwork is also emphasized as necessary for success.
Meet the team
At its core, the Communication team produces content and tells compelling stories about the competitions and riders of the Freeride World Tour. With five worldwide stops, the FWT is recognized as the pinnacle of Competitive freeriding and is supported by over Qualifier and Junior events worldwide.
If youre looking for an environment where ideas (not always the smartest) are flying around, and where you can participate in international projects with a real impact, then this opportunity is for you! If you enjoy challenging the status quo and hearing « Weve always done it this way » makes you jump out of your skin, even better!
The Freeride World Tour Communication team is composed of passionate individuals from different cultures and backgrounds who work together towards a common vision. Expect a good dose of 5-star fun and humor!
Your Missions
The coordinator oversees various video-related tasks throughout the events timeline. During the pre-season phase, they are responsible for searching through archives to find fun and old-school footage and create various edit pieces.
Once the event is on-site, the coordinator is in charge of all GoPros and acts as the general GoPro coordinator. They produce stories and content around riders or organization members to show behind-the-scenes moments, capture fun and off-the-wall moments, film athlete interviews for TV distribution, export GoPro runs, and create GoPro-specific event edits called « GoPro moments. »
During the post-season phase, the coordinator edits various partner videos and post-season highlight clips. They are also responsible for archiving season data. Overall, the video coordinator plays a crucial role in ensuring that the Freeride World Tour has engaging, high-quality video content that captures the essence of the events from start to finish.
Profil requis
Your story
· Student / Graduate Degree in Video is an asset.
· Editing and shooting skills.
· Various work experiences at events and in video production.
· Fluent English & French + good writing skills.
· Passionate about skiing or snowboarding, knows the Freeride World Tour and the freeride scene.
· Very good level in Premiere Pro. After Effect can be a great asset.
· Driving license.
· Very well organized, rigorous and autonomous.