We’re looking for an experienced editor to create a maximum 2-minute trailer for an indie feature film, Ghost Light — a supernatural slasher set in a haunted theater.
The tone is key: this is a retro ’80s-inspired horror with subtle satire, not broad comedy and not modern “prestige horror.” We’re aiming for something that feels like a lost VHS-era trailer — atmospheric, pulpy, and sincere on the surface, with just enough heightened edge.
Tone references include Stage Fright, Hell Night, and The Fog.
Scope
• Edit a main trailer (max 2:00)
• Potentially create 1–2 short versions (30–60 sec)
• Work from provided footage and shape structure, pacing, and tone
• Incorporate basic text cards / titles as needed
• 1–3 rounds of revisions
What We’re Looking For
• Strong trailer or narrative editing experience
• Excellent sense of pacing, tension, and tone
• Ability to play material straight without tipping into parody
• Good instincts for music and sound-driven storytelling
• Editors who understand subtle, intentional “retro” rather than making something look accidentally low-quality
Deliverables
• Final trailer (≤ 2 minutes)
• Optional short cuts (if included in scope)
• Project files + exports
To Apply — Please include:
• Portfolio (trailers or relevant work preferred)
• A short note on how you’d approach tone for this project
• Your rate and availability
• When applying, please include the word “VHS” so we know you read the full post
Important — We are not looking for a slick, modern horror trailer. If your instinct is to cut this like a fast-paced, highly polished contemporary trailer, this likely isn’t the right fit.