Video Producer

Russell InvestmentsSeattle, WA
1d$82,000 - $90,000

About The Position

Russell Investments is a global investment firm that helps institutions, advisors, and individuals make better investment decisions. With nearly 90 years of experience, we focus on practical innovation and long-term results for our clients. We advise on about $906B in assets and manage $332B (as of 2024–2025), working with clients in 30 countries. Headquartered in Seattle, we have teams across the U.S., Europe, and Asia-Pacific. The Role: Storyteller, Designer, Technician, Collaborator We’re looking for a talented, multi-skilled Video Producer who thrives at the intersection of craft and creativity. You’ll produce videos that inform, educate, inspire, and move people—through strategy-driven storytelling, design-forward motion graphics, and top-tier video production. This is not a plug-and-play production role. We’re seeking someone who’s comfortable experimenting, iterating, and bringing fresh ideas to the table, from tone and pacing to visual narrative and format. You’ll create emotionally intelligent, visually stunning content across live events, corporate campaigns, executive communications, and brand moments. This role is fast-paced and dynamic. The ideal candidate will be adaptable and ready to shift gears quickly. You’ll regularly collaborate with key stakeholders across the organization, offering a rare opportunity to contribute to high-visibility projects and learn directly from experienced leaders.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of hands-on video production and motion design experience in corporate, agency, or media settings.
  • Portfolio demonstrating cinematic thinking, story-first editing, and standout motion graphics.
  • Mastery of Adobe Creative Cloud, especially Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, Photoshop, and Illustrator.
  • Strong grasp of lighting, audio, and camera operation in various environments.
  • Passion for both aesthetics and clarity—able to balance visual beauty with message accuracy.
  • Excellent communication, collaboration, and time management skills.
  • Resume
  • A reel or portfolio that shows your range—from story-driven edits to motion design

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with 3D or visual effects (Cinema 4D, Blender, Element 3D).
  • Experience creating video for financial, B2B, or professional audiences.
  • Eye for visual identity and experience working with brand guidelines.
  • Understanding of video performance metrics on platforms like YouTube, LinkedIn, or internal intranets.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate early on to concept and pitch ideas that balance strategy with storytelling.
  • Write or refine scripts and treatments that speak human, not jargon.
  • Storyboard and sketch sequences that guide vision and design direction.
  • Plan and execute high-quality video shoots across studio, office, and live/hybrid events.
  • Oversee lighting, audio, and multi-camera setups for both recorded and live-streamed content.
  • Direct and coach on-camera talent with professionalism and creative clarity.
  • Edit projects in Adobe Premiere Pro and design motion graphics using After Effects.
  • Build clean, compelling animations, titles, transitions, and explainers that elevate messaging.
  • Deliver layered visuals, intro packages, kinetic typography, and animated infographics.
  • Mix voice-over, music, and sound design using Adobe Audition to meet professional audio standards.
  • Export video for multiple formats, optimize for internal platforms and external publishing.
  • Maintain video file organization and archive systems for reusability.
  • Manage schedules, assets, and vendor coordination; track progress across concurrent projects.
  • Collaborate with marketing, design, communications, and leadership to ensure alignment and brand integrity.
  • Provide creative guidance to freelance editors or junior team members as needed.

Benefits

  • healthcare
  • retirement
  • vacation
  • wellbeing programs
  • annual performance bonus
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