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Preparation Guide for the Video & Motion Graphics Editor Role at Dhaka Heralds



1. Understand the Role and Requirements
- The position is full‑time, based in the Dhaka Heralds newsroom at Uttara, Sector 7.
- You will edit news and feature videos in Adobe Premiere Pro and create motion graphics in Adobe After Effects.
- The team expects you to work with reporters, designers and editors to produce short‑form content for YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Shorts and other social platforms.
- Required technical skills: basic to intermediate knowledge of Premiere Pro and After Effects, ability to cut and organize clips, basic text animation, transitions, simple color correction, and knowledge of social‑media video specs.
- Soft‑skill requirements: good communication, teamwork, ability to meet tight deadlines, willingness to learn and improve.
- Eligibility: 20‑35 years old, bachelor’s degree (any discipline is acceptable), up to 1 year experience or fresh graduate.



2. Build a Targeted Resume
- Contact information: full name, phone, email, LinkedIn (if you have one), and address in Dhaka.
- Objective/summary: one‑sentence statement that highlights your passion for news storytelling, motion‑graphics, and readiness to contribute to Dhaka Heralds.
- Education: list your bachelor’s degree, university, year of graduation, and any relevant courses (e.g., digital media, graphic design, film production).
- Technical skills: create a concise bullet list – Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, video editing, motion graphics, color correction, social‑media formats.
- Experience: if you have any internships, freelance projects, campus media work, or personal projects, describe them with focus on:
* type of content (news clip, short documentary, social media video)
* tools used (Premiere Pro, After Effects)
* specific contributions (editing, motion‑graphics, rendering, optimization)
* measurable results (e.g., video reached X views, reduced rendering time by Y%).
- Projects/Portfolio: add a link to an online portfolio (Behance, Vimeo, personal website) that showcases at least 3–4 pieces relevant to the job:
* a news‑style edit (max 2 minutes)
* a motion‑graphics sequence with text animation or infographic style
* a “social‑media ready” video (vertical/portrait format)
* an animated map or simple visual effects clip.
- Additional sections (optional): certifications (e.g., Adobe Certified Associate), workshops, languages, awards.



3. Assemble a Strong Portfolio
- Format: a single, easy‑to‑navigate webpage or a PDF with thumbnail previews and direct links to the video files.
- Content mix: aim for 4–6 items, balancing news‑type edits, motion graphics, and platform‑specific formats.
- Quality over quantity: each clip should be polished, color‑corrected, and have clean cuts.
- Presentation: include a brief caption for each piece – project brief, role, tools, duration, and any challenges you solved.
- Accessibility: ensure files load quickly; host on a reliable platform (Vimeo, YouTube unlisted, Google Drive).



4. Sharpen Technical Skills (4–6 weeks before deadline)
- Premiere Pro: practice with multi‑camera editing, mastering the Essential Sound panel, using adjustment layers for color grading, and exporting with presets for YouTube, Facebook, Instagram.
- After Effects: follow tutorials on text animation presets, shape layers, keyframe easing, simple map animation, and using expressions for automated motion.
- Color correction: learn basic Lumetri tools – contrast, exposure, saturation, and applying LUTs.
- Social‑media specs: memorize aspect ratios (16:9, 1:1, 9:16), maximum file sizes, recommended codecs (H.264, H.265) and bitrate guidelines.
- Export workflow: practice rendering a video, then using Media Encoder for batch exports in multiple formats.



5. Practice Real‑World Scenarios
- News‑clip edit: take a short news story (2–3 minutes) from a public source, write a quick storyboard, edit the footage, add lower thirds, and insert a motion‑graphics intro.
- Animated map: use Illustrator to create a simple map layer, import into After Effects, animate a path to show movement, add labels, and export as a 10‑second clip.
- Social‑media teaser: create a 15‑second vertical video for Instagram Reels – include quick cuts, kinetic text, and a call‑to‑action.



6. Research Dhaka Heralds
- Visit the company website and social‑media pages.
- Identify the visual style: recurring color palettes, typography, motion‑graphics motifs, and tone of news coverage.
- Watch recent video stories produced by the newsroom; note pacing, transitions, graphic overlays, and branding.
- Prepare ideas on how you could enhance current visuals – e.g., introduce a modern lower‑third template, propose a series of quick‑facts motion graphics, or suggest a template for breaking‑news alerts.



7. Prepare for the Interview
- Common questions:
* Why do you want to work for Dhaka Heralds?
* How do you handle tight deadlines in a fast‑moving newsroom?
* Describe a challenging edit you completed and how you solved it.
* Which Adobe feature do you use most often and why?
* How do you ensure consistency with brand guidelines?
- Technical test: anticipate a short editing task (e.g., edit a 30‑second clip on the spot). Keep a clean workspace, have sample footage ready, and practice fast rendering.
- Portfolio walk‑through: be ready to explain each piece, the brief you received, the creative decisions made, and the outcome.
- Soft‑skill demonstration: emphasize communication examples – collaborating with journalists, receiving feedback, and adjusting edits quickly.



8. Logistics & Application Checklist (by Dec 10, 2025)
- Finalize resume (PDF, ATS‑friendly).
- Upload portfolio link and test all URLs.
- Draft a concise cover letter (max 250 words) that mentions:
* Your enthusiasm for news storytelling,
* Specific software proficiency,
* One concrete idea you could bring to Dhaka Heralds.
- Prepare a digital copy of any certifications or transcripts (optional).
- Verify internet connection and email address that you will use for the application.



9. Submit Application (by Dec 15, 2025)
- Follow the “ApplyOnline” instruction: send your resume, cover letter, and portfolio link to the designated email address (or upload through the provided URL).
- Use a clear subject line: “Application – Video & Motion Graphics Editor – [Your Full Name]”.
- Attach PDF files (resume, cover letter) and include the portfolio link in the email body.



10. Post‑Submission Follow‑Up
- Mark the submission date on your calendar.
- If you have not received a confirmation within 3–4 days, send a polite follow‑up email asking if additional information is needed.
- Continue polishing your skills while waiting for a response; maintain a schedule of daily practice sessions (30‑45 minutes) on editing and motion graphics.



Key Takeaways
- Focus on showcasing relevant news‑style edits and motion‑graphics work.
- Master the two core Adobe tools and understand social‑media delivery specs.
- Demonstrate knowledge of Dhaka Heralds’ visual identity and propose concrete improvements.
- Prepare concise, error‑free application documents and be ready for a practical editing test.

Good luck with your preparation and the application deadline on 15 December 2025!
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