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Video Editor

Comfy Org Location TBD 3 days ago
design
THE ROLE We’re looking for a Senior Video Editor / Motion Designer to help us craft cinematic and inspiring content that highlights the power of ComfyUI — from product demos and community spotlights to high-impact launch films. You are a good fit if this describes you: - 3–6 years of experience in video editing and motion design (agency, tech, or creative studio). - Strong portfolio showing rhythm, storytelling, and modern visual design. - Proficient in Premiere Pro, After Effects, or DaVinci Resolve. - Understands pacing, typography, and visual transitions. - Comfortable working in a fast-moving creative environment: 2–5 video releases per week. What You’ll Do - Edit and produce model release videos, feature demos, and partner showcases that inspire and educate. - Combine footage, motion graphics, typography, and sound to build engaging narratives. - Collaborate closely with the Creative Director to develop visual style, pacing, and storytelling structure. - Maintain a consistent brand tone across all video touchpoints (YouTube, Twitter, website, events). - Work with AI-generated visuals (ComfyUI workflows, Midjourney, Runway, etc.) and integrate them into polished motion pieces. - Occasionally assist in storyboarding or concepting for short-form video campaigns. Salary $40 to $75 per hour Application Details - Please apply with your portfolio/social links, resume. - This role requires candidates to be able to work with San Francisco Timezone. WHAT IS COMFYUI? ComfyUI https://www.notion.so/Comfy-architecture-change-2926d73d3650803baa5cf82aa79fcc0f?pvs=21 is the world’s leading visual AI platform — an open, modular system where anyone can build, customize, and automate AI workflows with precision and full control. Unlike most AI tools that hide their inner workings behind a simple prompt box, ComfyUI gives professionals the freedom to design their own pipelines — connecting models, tools, and logic visually like building blocks. It’s used by artists, filmmakers, video game creators, designers, researchers, VFX houses, and among others, teams at OpenAI, Netflix, Amazon Studios, Ubisoft, EA, and Tencent — all who want to go beyond presets and truly shape how AI creates. ComfyUI empowers those who were not trained with the power of the brush to also be a painter, and those who are, to be a maestro. - Built for users who value transparency and control Infinitely extensible — thousands of community-made nodes and integrations - Scales from creative experimentation to production automation - Open-source, used by millions, and backed by one of the most active AI communities online - Evolving to democratize visual AI creation: empowering everyone from hobbyists to studios, storytellers, and enterprises to be more productive and creative than ever before ComfyUI isn’t just another AI app. It’s aiming to become the operating system for visual generative AI , the foundation on which the next generation of creative tools are being built. An creative’s show case of how Comfy is adopted in their work ABOUT US We are a small, intense, and well-funded team in San Francisco who push ComfyUI and its ecosystem forward. Our team comes from Stability AI and Google and many contributed to the ComfyUI ecosystem way before working here. Our organization is flat and there is no hierarchy, only categories: dev, arts, prod, ops, etc (and no, there is no one here with the title of Member of Technical Staff, it’s long and silly for a job title). The only thing that matters is the quality of your cultural fit and execution. We work hard and demand a lot of each other. But we have fun: everyone is here to make something meaningful that will end up being our life’s work. If this mission excites you and you view yourself as a top-tier talent, your future latent self is waiting for you at Comfy. Check out our Github https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI and blog https://blog.comfy.org for what we’ve been working on. Our investors include Pace Capital, Chemistry, Abstract Venture, and Guillermo Rauch.