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A dream job for a videographer? Buckingham Palace is looking for an official videographer

The British Royal Household has posted a very unusual job opening—they are looking for an experienced videographer to work on the Royal Family’s communications team.

Work location? Buckingham Palace in London.

Salary? £52,000 per year.

The job? Filming the Royal Family’s visits, events, and initiatives, as well as creating content for Instagram, X, and YouTube audiences around the world.

This is definitely not your typical videographer job opening.

What will the Royal Family’s videographer do?

The new videographer will work on the Royal Communications team and help shape how the Royal Family’s stories are presented in the digital space.

Job responsibilities will include:

– filming and photographing the Royal Family’s visits and events;
– editing and publishing video content;
– creating both short social media videos and longer-form stories;
– generating new and timely content ideas;
– filming events throughout the United Kingdom and occasionally abroad;
– working with both professional cameras and a smartphone;
– keep up with social media trends;
– help colleagues improve their video content creation skills;
– participate in selecting filming techniques and developing equipment.

This means they’re looking for more than just someone who knows how to shoot beautiful footage from a technical standpoint. They need a videographer who understands how Instagram, YouTube, and other digital channels work today.

What should a candidate be like?

The Royal House is looking for an experienced videographer with a strong portfolio and a very good understanding of social media content.

Experience working with the following is required:

– professional cameras;
– lighting;
– audio recording;
– green screen;
– Adobe Premiere Pro;
– Adobe After Effects.

The ability to work quickly, independently, and under time pressure will also be very important.

The candidate must be able to communicate and work with high-level executives, manage filming independently, and at the same time be part of a large communications and strategy team.

In this role, technical knowledge alone will not be enough. You’ll need a strong visual sense, storytelling skills, and the ability to create content that people actually want to watch.

What is the salary?

The offered salary is:

£52,000 per year before taxes.

In addition, the employee is offered excellent benefits:

– 25 days of paid vacation, which can increase to 30 days with seniority;
– additional public holidays;
– a 15% employer contribution to the pension plan;
– free lunch at the workplace;
– a 20% discount at Royal Collection Trust stores;
– free admission to Royal Family attractions;
– various other employee discounts and benefits.

The position is full-time and based on a permanent contract.

Can a videographer from Latvia apply?

Yes—Latvian citizenship is not a barrier, and a Latvian videographer may submit an application.

However, following Brexit, there is one very important condition.

Latvian citizens no longer have an automatic right to live and work in the United Kingdom. Therefore, the candidate will need legal work authorization in the UK.

In the simplest cases, people who already have, for example:

– settled or pre-settled status;
– another valid UK visa with work rights;
– British or Irish citizenship;
– another legal basis for working in the United Kingdom.

If you live in Latvia and do not currently have the right to work in the UK, the situation is more complicated.

Under UK immigration rules, the profession of videographer may fall under a job category that could theoretically qualify for a Skilled Worker visa, and the offered salary of £52,000 is higher than the salary threshold set for this job category.

However, this does not mean that the Royal Household will automatically sponsor a work visa.

The public job posting itself does not promise visa sponsorship.

Therefore, for candidates from Latvia who do not have the right to work in the UK, are advised to check with the Royal Household’s recruitment team to see if Skilled Worker visa sponsorship is available for this specific position before preparing a serious application.

Is it worth applying?

Absolutely—especially for experienced videographers with a strong social media portfolio.

Here, a real portfolio will likely be much more important than diplomas.

Works that demonstrate the following would be particularly suitable:

– filming dynamic people;
– documentary storytelling;
– work at events;
– the ability to work quickly and in unpredictable situations;
– high-quality social media content;
– vertical Reels and Shorts videos;
– longer documentary or emotional stories;
– the ability to work discreetly with public figures.

Before applying, be sure to organize your portfolio so that the employer can see right away not only that you know how to film, but also that you know how to tell a story.

And yes—this is one of those rare job openings where your next filming location could actually be Buckingham Palace.

Apply at:
theroyalhousehold.tal.net/vx/lang-en-GB/m…
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