
The New York Times · London, United Kingdom
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We are looking for a Creative Video Lead who is a collaborative team player that can come to the table with video ideas, concepts, direction, production skills, and some editing experience. This is a leading role in our T Brand Studio International team, the branded content team within New York Times Advertising. The role will provide industry leading creative ideas and strategy for advertisers seeking original video storytelling content. The international advertising department is looking to grow our branded content video capabilities for global clients, which means that we are looking for someone experienced who can take the essence of journalistic storytelling and bring it to life in both short-form and long-form branded video content, responding to client briefs and proactively pitching clients new collaboration ideas.
Embodying the core principles of The New York Times newsroom, this video lead on T Brand Studio will be based in London in the international advertising department, but will work closely with international colleagues in Paris and Singapore. This person will oversee and execute the development of video-led collaborations with brands across all New York Times (Advertising) products and channels. This is an audience of 12M+ subscribers and 50-100 million+ people accessing content every week, so advertising ideas and execution must be remarkable, inspiring, and effective.
This role will report to the Managing Director of T Brand Studio International based in London, aiming to scale our video creative capabilities, pitching new video creative programs, turning branded podcasts into video shows, building-up our international video vendor network, and executing both short-form and long-form video projects. While this role has no direct people management responsibilities, this role will be integral to building our capabilities and helping T Brand Studio International deliver imaginative, inspired, and meaningful stories for brands to help make their mark on the world.
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