Become a part of the Video Section within the In-House Media Unit and help document the Jamboree through dynamic and engaging visual storytelling. As a Video Section Member, you will support the recording and production of video content used across official Jamboree channels, shared with other operational areas, or archived for future use.
Your responsibilities may include filming programme activities, ceremonies, interviews, behind-the-scenes content, and special events; capturing footage that reflects the energy, diversity, and spirit of the Jamboree; and assisting with basic editing or preparation of material for publishing. Collaboration with other media teams—such as Digital Media, Broadcasting, Photo, Radio, and Newspaper—is essential to ensure consistent visual identity and seamless content flow.
Working in structured shifts, you will help ensure timely delivery of high-quality video materials that support communication, documentation, and promotion. This role contributes to shaping how the Jamboree is seen by participants, the global audience, and future generations.
Ultimately, responsibilities within the team will be divided during the Jamboree into tasks related to field video recording, selection, video processing and editing, and archiving.
Proficiency in filming a variety of content, including interviews, event coverage, short features, and dynamic action shots
Strong understanding of camera operation, framing, movement, and cinematic techniques
Ability to record, monitor, and manage audio using microphones, recorders, and sound equipment
Skilled in video editing and post-production using professional software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve)
Competence in colour correction and colour grading to achieve consistent visual tone
Ability to follow creative briefs and translate them into coherent video narratives
Strong storytelling skills and understanding of pacing, structure, and visual communication
Flexibility to work in fast-paced, unpredictable environments during the Jamboree
Good teamwork and communication abilities to coordinate with producers, photographers, and other media staff
Experience in organising and archiving raw footage, project files, and finished assets
English communication skills; other languages are an advantage
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