As a video editing intern at Womenite, you will play a key role in shaping our digital storytelling and amplifying our impact through compelling video content. You will work closely with our communications and program teams to create, edit, and deliver videos that highlight our campaigns, workshops, and community stories.
1. Edit raw footage into polished, engaging videos for social media, campaigns, and educational content.
2. Collaborate with the communications team to conceptualize and storyboard video projects aligned with Womenite's mission.
3. Add graphics, subtitles, transitions, and sound effects to enhance video quality and accessibility.
4. Ensure all videos adhere to Womenite's branding guidelines and maintain a consistent visual style.
5. Assist in shooting videos during events, workshops, and field visits as needed.
6. Organize and manage video files, maintaining an efficient workflow for ongoing projects.
7. Stay updated with the latest trends in video editing and recommend creative ideas for content improvement.
8. Meet deadlines and deliver high-quality videos for various platforms, including Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
Womenite is a youth-led and youth-driven social initiative where we are trying to create an equal society through education, love, and empowerment. Currently, we are conducting workshops in schools and colleges on three main issues: gender equality, menstrual health, and child sexual abuse. We have been working for the 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao' campaign of the government. In North Delhi, we conducted 'Naari ki Chaupals' with self-help groups of women in 17 of their villages. Recently, our team has worked in the southern districts to educate approximately 44,000 students from 70 government schools on issues like CSA, gender, and menstrual hygiene. Our achievements include a National Youth Award from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, an invitation to the UN women's headquarters in New York to present our work, runners-up recognition for the Queen's Young Leader Award 2017, and acceptance in the child safety committee of the West Delhi district.