Gaming IndustryPC Gamer is hiring! We’re looking for a top-notch video producer to join us in the UKWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: Valve)Video: An arrangement of images that simulates motion. We’re confident that it’s the next big thing, and PC Gamer needs someone who lives and breathes it to be our in-house video producer at our Bath, UK office. Reckon that could be you? This is the place to start.As PC Gamer video producer, your job will be creating, managing, and delivering a whole gamut of video content across a bunch of different platforms. You’ll need to know the ins and outs of YouTube, naturally, but people are watching videos all over the place these days, so we’re also after someone who’s equally at home with Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. This role is best suited to an all-rounder, capable of scripting and editing killer shorts as well as longer form content.Working as part of PC Gamer’s editorial team, you’ll be helping us grow our presence on those platforms (and any that take off in future) with a mixture of editorial and commercial content. You’ll need to be comfortable coming up with new ideas, collaborating with others, writing scripts, and even presenting videos yourself. Being able to to take a broader view of video strategy, and what works for a brand like PC Gamer, would be a substantial bonus.You can find more details and apply using thefull job listing on Workable here.Likewise, we’d love talk with you during the interview process about what you make of our current output onYouTubeandTikTok.As ever, a proven track record and oodles of experience are incredibly handy. If you’re an Adobe Premiere maestro who can produce multiple pieces a day without sacrificing quality, if you know how to take longform articles and turn them into punchy scripts, and if you can deliver pieces to camera with polish and panache, then there’s a good chance you’re the person we’re looking for. Ideally you will already be running your own successful channel or have at least one year’s experience working as a video professional.Oh, and a deep knowledge of all things PC gaming is, of course, an absolute must.Curious what’s in it for you? We’ve got all sorts of perks here at our parent company Future. We’ve got unlimited time off, an annual profit pool bonus program, and myriad opportunities for learning and talent development. Most important, though, is you’ll get to make videos about your wildest gaming takes and have people watch them. 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Gaming IndustryPC Gamer is hiring! We’re looking for a top-notch video producer to join us in the UKWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: Valve)Video: An arrangement of images that simulates motion. We’re confident that it’s the next big thing, and PC Gamer needs someone who lives and breathes it to be our in-house video producer at our Bath, UK office. Reckon that could be you? This is the place to start.As PC Gamer video producer, your job will be creating, managing, and delivering a whole gamut of video content across a bunch of different platforms. You’ll need to know the ins and outs of YouTube, naturally, but people are watching videos all over the place these days, so we’re also after someone who’s equally at home with Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. This role is best suited to an all-rounder, capable of scripting and editing killer shorts as well as longer form content.Working as part of PC Gamer’s editorial team, you’ll be helping us grow our presence on those platforms (and any that take off in future) with a mixture of editorial and commercial content. You’ll need to be comfortable coming up with new ideas, collaborating with others, writing scripts, and even presenting videos yourself. Being able to to take a broader view of video strategy, and what works for a brand like PC Gamer, would be a substantial bonus.You can find more details and apply using thefull job listing on Workable here.Likewise, we’d love talk with you during the interview process about what you make of our current output onYouTubeandTikTok.As ever, a proven track record and oodles of experience are incredibly handy. If you’re an Adobe Premiere maestro who can produce multiple pieces a day without sacrificing quality, if you know how to take longform articles and turn them into punchy scripts, and if you can deliver pieces to camera with polish and panache, then there’s a good chance you’re the person we’re looking for. Ideally you will already be running your own successful channel or have at least one year’s experience working as a video professional.Oh, and a deep knowledge of all things PC gaming is, of course, an absolute must.Curious what’s in it for you? We’ve got all sorts of perks here at our parent company Future. We’ve got unlimited time off, an annual profit pool bonus program, and myriad opportunities for learning and talent development. Most important, though, is you’ll get to make videos about your wildest gaming takes and have people watch them. Trust me, that’s priceless.More about gaming industryLords of the Fallen studio embraces fear of the DEI boogeyman, says it will not include ‘any social or political agendas’ in its gamesEpic CEO Tim Sweeney says tech leaders are ‘pretending to be Republicans’ to gain favor with Trump, skirt antitrust laws, and ultimately ‘rip off consumers and crush competitors’LatestHere’s a game about being a depressed, lonely maintenance robot on a long-haul space colony shipSee more latest►Most PopularEpic CEO Tim Sweeney says tech leaders are ‘pretending to be Republicans’ to gain favor with Trump, skirt antitrust laws, and ultimately ‘rip off consumers and crush competitors’If you’re trying to convince me your ‘companionship’ robot is ‘lifelike’, maybe don’t rip her face off in the demo videoSquare Enix launches new anti-harassment policy to protect its employees and partners from abusive fansThe Sims begins its 25th anniversary celebration next week with a Behind The Sims episode of news and announcementsPath of Exile 2 numberlord spends 16 straight days killing rare monsters to prove that a stat that makes loot better makes better lootPalestinian developer raises more than $200,000 to make Dreams on a Pillow, a game about the horrors of the 1948 NakbaPiranha Games will lay off employees after Mechwarrior 5: Clans ‘performed below projections’Marvel Rivals’ latest update quietly killed the game’s burgeoning mod sceneSorry everyone, Minecraft 2 is cancelled, and it might be our faultTeam Fortress 2 just had the single biggest trade in its history, with ‘the absolute best hat you can get’ going for around $40KIs the new RTX 5070 really as fast as Nvidia’s previous flagship RTX 4090 GPU? Turns out the answer is yes. Kinda.
Gaming IndustryPC Gamer is hiring! We’re looking for a top-notch video producer to join us in the UKWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Gaming IndustryPC Gamer is hiring! We’re looking for a top-notch video producer to join us in the UKWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Valve)Video: An arrangement of images that simulates motion. We’re confident that it’s the next big thing, and PC Gamer needs someone who lives and breathes it to be our in-house video producer at our Bath, UK office. Reckon that could be you? This is the place to start.As PC Gamer video producer, your job will be creating, managing, and delivering a whole gamut of video content across a bunch of different platforms. You’ll need to know the ins and outs of YouTube, naturally, but people are watching videos all over the place these days, so we’re also after someone who’s equally at home with Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. This role is best suited to an all-rounder, capable of scripting and editing killer shorts as well as longer form content.Working as part of PC Gamer’s editorial team, you’ll be helping us grow our presence on those platforms (and any that take off in future) with a mixture of editorial and commercial content. You’ll need to be comfortable coming up with new ideas, collaborating with others, writing scripts, and even presenting videos yourself. Being able to to take a broader view of video strategy, and what works for a brand like PC Gamer, would be a substantial bonus.You can find more details and apply using thefull job listing on Workable here.Likewise, we’d love talk with you during the interview process about what you make of our current output onYouTubeandTikTok.As ever, a proven track record and oodles of experience are incredibly handy. If you’re an Adobe Premiere maestro who can produce multiple pieces a day without sacrificing quality, if you know how to take longform articles and turn them into punchy scripts, and if you can deliver pieces to camera with polish and panache, then there’s a good chance you’re the person we’re looking for. Ideally you will already be running your own successful channel or have at least one year’s experience working as a video professional.Oh, and a deep knowledge of all things PC gaming is, of course, an absolute must.Curious what’s in it for you? We’ve got all sorts of perks here at our parent company Future. We’ve got unlimited time off, an annual profit pool bonus program, and myriad opportunities for learning and talent development. Most important, though, is you’ll get to make videos about your wildest gaming takes and have people watch them. Trust me, that’s priceless.More about gaming industryLords of the Fallen studio embraces fear of the DEI boogeyman, says it will not include ‘any social or political agendas’ in its gamesEpic CEO Tim Sweeney says tech leaders are ‘pretending to be Republicans’ to gain favor with Trump, skirt antitrust laws, and ultimately ‘rip off consumers and crush competitors’LatestHere’s a game about being a depressed, lonely maintenance robot on a long-haul space colony shipSee more latest►Most PopularEpic CEO Tim Sweeney says tech leaders are ‘pretending to be Republicans’ to gain favor with Trump, skirt antitrust laws, and ultimately ‘rip off consumers and crush competitors’If you’re trying to convince me your ‘companionship’ robot is ‘lifelike’, maybe don’t rip her face off in the demo videoSquare Enix launches new anti-harassment policy to protect its employees and partners from abusive fansThe Sims begins its 25th anniversary celebration next week with a Behind The Sims episode of news and announcementsPath of Exile 2 numberlord spends 16 straight days killing rare monsters to prove that a stat that makes loot better makes better lootPalestinian developer raises more than $200,000 to make Dreams on a Pillow, a game about the horrors of the 1948 NakbaPiranha Games will lay off employees after Mechwarrior 5: Clans ‘performed below projections’Marvel Rivals’ latest update quietly killed the game’s burgeoning mod sceneSorry everyone, Minecraft 2 is cancelled, and it might be our faultTeam Fortress 2 just had the single biggest trade in its history, with ‘the absolute best hat you can get’ going for around $40KIs the new RTX 5070 really as fast as Nvidia’s previous flagship RTX 4090 GPU? Turns out the answer is yes. Kinda.
(Image credit: Valve)Video: An arrangement of images that simulates motion. We’re confident that it’s the next big thing, and PC Gamer needs someone who lives and breathes it to be our in-house video producer at our Bath, UK office. Reckon that could be you? This is the place to start.As PC Gamer video producer, your job will be creating, managing, and delivering a whole gamut of video content across a bunch of different platforms. You’ll need to know the ins and outs of YouTube, naturally, but people are watching videos all over the place these days, so we’re also after someone who’s equally at home with Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. This role is best suited to an all-rounder, capable of scripting and editing killer shorts as well as longer form content.Working as part of PC Gamer’s editorial team, you’ll be helping us grow our presence on those platforms (and any that take off in future) with a mixture of editorial and commercial content. You’ll need to be comfortable coming up with new ideas, collaborating with others, writing scripts, and even presenting videos yourself. Being able to to take a broader view of video strategy, and what works for a brand like PC Gamer, would be a substantial bonus.You can find more details and apply using thefull job listing on Workable here.Likewise, we’d love talk with you during the interview process about what you make of our current output onYouTubeandTikTok.As ever, a proven track record and oodles of experience are incredibly handy. If you’re an Adobe Premiere maestro who can produce multiple pieces a day without sacrificing quality, if you know how to take longform articles and turn them into punchy scripts, and if you can deliver pieces to camera with polish and panache, then there’s a good chance you’re the person we’re looking for. Ideally you will already be running your own successful channel or have at least one year’s experience working as a video professional.Oh, and a deep knowledge of all things PC gaming is, of course, an absolute must.Curious what’s in it for you? We’ve got all sorts of perks here at our parent company Future. We’ve got unlimited time off, an annual profit pool bonus program, and myriad opportunities for learning and talent development. Most important, though, is you’ll get to make videos about your wildest gaming takes and have people watch them. Trust me, that’s priceless.More about gaming industryLords of the Fallen studio embraces fear of the DEI boogeyman, says it will not include ‘any social or political agendas’ in its gamesEpic CEO Tim Sweeney says tech leaders are ‘pretending to be Republicans’ to gain favor with Trump, skirt antitrust laws, and ultimately ‘rip off consumers and crush competitors’LatestHere’s a game about being a depressed, lonely maintenance robot on a long-haul space colony shipSee more latest►Most PopularEpic CEO Tim Sweeney says tech leaders are ‘pretending to be Republicans’ to gain favor with Trump, skirt antitrust laws, and ultimately ‘rip off consumers and crush competitors’If you’re trying to convince me your ‘companionship’ robot is ‘lifelike’, maybe don’t rip her face off in the demo videoSquare Enix launches new anti-harassment policy to protect its employees and partners from abusive fansThe Sims begins its 25th anniversary celebration next week with a Behind The Sims episode of news and announcementsPath of Exile 2 numberlord spends 16 straight days killing rare monsters to prove that a stat that makes loot better makes better lootPalestinian developer raises more than $200,000 to make Dreams on a Pillow, a game about the horrors of the 1948 NakbaPiranha Games will lay off employees after Mechwarrior 5: Clans ‘performed below projections’Marvel Rivals’ latest update quietly killed the game’s burgeoning mod sceneSorry everyone, Minecraft 2 is cancelled, and it might be our faultTeam Fortress 2 just had the single biggest trade in its history, with ‘the absolute best hat you can get’ going for around $40KIs the new RTX 5070 really as fast as Nvidia’s previous flagship RTX 4090 GPU? Turns out the answer is yes. Kinda.
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Video: An arrangement of images that simulates motion. We’re confident that it’s the next big thing, and PC Gamer needs someone who lives and breathes it to be our in-house video producer at our Bath, UK office. Reckon that could be you? This is the place to start.As PC Gamer video producer, your job will be creating, managing, and delivering a whole gamut of video content across a bunch of different platforms. You’ll need to know the ins and outs of YouTube, naturally, but people are watching videos all over the place these days, so we’re also after someone who’s equally at home with Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. This role is best suited to an all-rounder, capable of scripting and editing killer shorts as well as longer form content.Working as part of PC Gamer’s editorial team, you’ll be helping us grow our presence on those platforms (and any that take off in future) with a mixture of editorial and commercial content. You’ll need to be comfortable coming up with new ideas, collaborating with others, writing scripts, and even presenting videos yourself. Being able to to take a broader view of video strategy, and what works for a brand like PC Gamer, would be a substantial bonus.You can find more details and apply using thefull job listing on Workable here.Likewise, we’d love talk with you during the interview process about what you make of our current output onYouTubeandTikTok.As ever, a proven track record and oodles of experience are incredibly handy. If you’re an Adobe Premiere maestro who can produce multiple pieces a day without sacrificing quality, if you know how to take longform articles and turn them into punchy scripts, and if you can deliver pieces to camera with polish and panache, then there’s a good chance you’re the person we’re looking for. Ideally you will already be running your own successful channel or have at least one year’s experience working as a video professional.Oh, and a deep knowledge of all things PC gaming is, of course, an absolute must.Curious what’s in it for you? We’ve got all sorts of perks here at our parent company Future. We’ve got unlimited time off, an annual profit pool bonus program, and myriad opportunities for learning and talent development. Most important, though, is you’ll get to make videos about your wildest gaming takes and have people watch them. Trust me, that’s priceless.
Video: An arrangement of images that simulates motion. We’re confident that it’s the next big thing, and PC Gamer needs someone who lives and breathes it to be our in-house video producer at our Bath, UK office. Reckon that could be you? This is the place to start.
As PC Gamer video producer, your job will be creating, managing, and delivering a whole gamut of video content across a bunch of different platforms. You’ll need to know the ins and outs of YouTube, naturally, but people are watching videos all over the place these days, so we’re also after someone who’s equally at home with Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. This role is best suited to an all-rounder, capable of scripting and editing killer shorts as well as longer form content.
Working as part of PC Gamer’s editorial team, you’ll be helping us grow our presence on those platforms (and any that take off in future) with a mixture of editorial and commercial content. You’ll need to be comfortable coming up with new ideas, collaborating with others, writing scripts, and even presenting videos yourself. Being able to to take a broader view of video strategy, and what works for a brand like PC Gamer, would be a substantial bonus.
You can find more details and apply using thefull job listing on Workable here.Likewise, we’d love talk with you during the interview process about what you make of our current output onYouTubeandTikTok.
As ever, a proven track record and oodles of experience are incredibly handy. If you’re an Adobe Premiere maestro who can produce multiple pieces a day without sacrificing quality, if you know how to take longform articles and turn them into punchy scripts, and if you can deliver pieces to camera with polish and panache, then there’s a good chance you’re the person we’re looking for. Ideally you will already be running your own successful channel or have at least one year’s experience working as a video professional.
Oh, and a deep knowledge of all things PC gaming is, of course, an absolute must.
Curious what’s in it for you? We’ve got all sorts of perks here at our parent company Future. We’ve got unlimited time off, an annual profit pool bonus program, and myriad opportunities for learning and talent development. Most important, though, is you’ll get to make videos about your wildest gaming takes and have people watch them. Trust me, that’s priceless.
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Palestinian developer raises more than $200,000 to make Dreams on a Pillow, a game about the horrors of the 1948 Nakba
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