Flock Safety is the leading safety technology platform, helping communities thrive by taking a proactive approach to crime prevention and security. Our hardware and software suite connects cities, law enforcement, businesses, schools, and neighborhoods in a nationwide public-private safety network. Trusted by over 5,000 communities, 4,500 law enforcement agencies, and 1,000 businesses, Flock delivers real-time intelligence while prioritizing privacy and responsible innovation.
Weâre a high-performance, low-ego team driven by urgency, collaboration, and bold thinking. Working at Flock means tackling big challenges, moving fast, and continuously improving. Itâs intense but deeply rewarding for those who want to make an impact.
With nearly $700M in venture funding and a $7.5B valuation, weâre scaling intentionally and seeking top talent to help build the impossible. If you value teamwork, ownership, and solving tough problems, Flock could be the place for you.
Flock Safety is looking for a Videographer to support our company mission â to eliminate crime and create thriving communities â by continually elevating our brand story through exceptional video content. Youâll be responsible for stewarding the brand mission and visual style well by 1) creating content that connects the day-to-day work of our mission into compelling video narratives, 2) engaging our target audiences with video content that resonates with them uniquely, and 3) creating content at the scale and pace of our ever-evolving technology business.Â
Weâre looking for an individual who is enthusiastic about Flockâs mission and has a deep expertise and passion for turning stories into captivating video content. This role reports to the Senior Director, Brand & Content and is the perfect opportunity for a talented videographer whoâs ready to film, edit, produce, create, experiment, and pivot quickly at a fast-growing, mission-driven company.
How youâll make an impact:
Learn how to reflect our brand mission to eliminate crime in a wide variety of video formats, styles, and interview types and environments
Creating a video from concept to final production â this role is expected to have experience in location set-up and scouting, filming, interviewing, on-site production, break down and load-out, video editing, and publishingÂ
Contribute to our creative production team process
Develop relationships with teams across the organization to ensure our video content continually raises the bar while reaching our business objectives
Develop stunning and engaging videos for marketing programs
What the day-to-day looks like:
[50%] Filming on location: Loading in and setting up all equipment (video, lighting, audio, etc); interviewing (if applicable); filming (multiple formats if applicable); shooting b-roll; breaking down and loading out all equipment
[40%] Post-production editing: Using Adobe Premiere Pro to edit and create all final footage with finalized visuals, audio, etc. for a variety of output formats (16:9, 9:16, etc) as needed for various platforms and usesÂ
[5%] Repackaging existing video: Using Adobe Premiere Pro to edit and create new content with existing interviews, b-roll, etc.Â
[5%] Video equipment maintenance and inventory: Ensuring that our equipment is in working order; ready-to-go for impromptu video shoots; and alerting the Senior Director, Brand & Content if/when items are in need of repair, replacement or upgrading
Travel Required
Film videos on set or on location.
Expect to regularly travel for this role â both driving and flights can be expected based on distance. In these situations, overnight accommodations are provided. Travel expectations are based on demand.Â
Video Production Experience
Plan the video shoot with the campaign team under the direction of the Senior Director, Brand & Content
In some cases, direct secondary (freelance) camera operators so that the needed footage is acquired
Support the research, plan, and create scripts for videos that support our objectives and enhance our brand presence
Support the interview of subject-matter experts for video ideas and content creation
Keep up to speed on current video-creation trends and practices.
Preparing background film or âBâ rolls as well as live feed
Video Editing Experience
Edit footage in post-production â specifically, Adobe Premiere Pro
Add graphics, captions, and special effects to videos as needed
Equipment Management
Proficient with professional camera equipment, including lighting kits, backdrops, sound equipment, etc.
Ensure that equipment for a shoot is present and working
Setting up and taking down cameras, microphones, lighting, props and other equipment
Physical Requirements
Physical ability to move and hold recording equipment for long periods
Designs, transports, sets up, and operates production equipment, including audio and lighting equipment, for field and studio productions
This role requires frequent/continuous bending, reaching, climbing, squatting, sitting, standing, walking, driving, and independently lifting up to 50+ lbs.
4+ years of videographer experience
Expert-level experience in Adobe Premiere ProÂ
Experience creating a âstudio-in-a-boxâ and setting up/breaking down video production shoots both in owned locations and on-site locations
A compelling portfolio of video content
A strong understanding of typography, composition, color, layout, design thinking, and how this correlates to brand and content strategy
A high-level of comfort working in a fast-paced, ever-evolving startup environmentÂ
A sense of urgency and are not afraid to take risks
A shared passion in our mission to eliminate crime
Flock has significantly ramped our video production in the last year. Weâre looking to expand our video team to do more, better and faster. Even when additional freelance videographer(s) are needed for larger productions, our in-house video team will provide continuity and oversight to best support long-term business goals and impact.
The First 30 Days: At the end of 30 days, you have:
Purchase, catalog and maintain our new production closet equipment
Learn and improve the existing workflows for video production at Flock
Be the day-to-day lead on assigned video projects
Support large tent-pole events throughout the year (as applicable in this timeframe)
Create a plan for obtaining a FAA Remote Pilot Certificate
Publish 2 videos in your first 30 daysÂ
The First 60 DaysÂ
At the end of 60 Days, our video production should be rolling; our equipment should be purchased and cataloged; and we should be capturing net new content. You should be running the day-to-day video production as assigned.
Be the day-to-day lead on assigned video projects
Support large tent-pole events throughout the year (as applicable in this timeframe)
Execute on your plan for obtaining a FAA Remote Pilot Certificate
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