Rea Shilian
About Rea Shilian
Rea Shilian is an Editing Supervisor and Senior Editor at Jellysmack, where she has worked since 2021. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Film/Cinema/Video Studies from the University of the Arts London and has experience in video production, social media management, and photography.
Work at Jellysmack
Rea Shilian has been employed at Jellysmack since 2021, where she holds the position of Editing Supervisor/Senior Editor. In this role, she oversees video editing projects and ensures high-quality content production. Additionally, she works as a Video Editor, contributing to various media initiatives. Her responsibilities include managing editing workflows and collaborating with creative teams to enhance video content.
Education and Expertise
Rea Shilian studied at the University of the Arts London from 2016 to 2019, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Film/Cinema/Video Studies. This educational background provided her with a strong foundation in media and communication, which supports her effective content creation skills. She has developed expertise in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Lightroom, enhancing her capabilities in video and photo editing.
Background in Media Production
Before her current role at Jellysmack, Rea Shilian gained valuable experience in the media industry. She worked as a Creative Intern at Luti Media for one month in 2019 and as a Video Production Intern at RANKIN FILM LIMITED for one month in 2018. These positions allowed her to develop practical skills in video production and editing. Additionally, she served as a Restaurant Supervisor at Shoryu Ramen from 2017 to 2019, where she honed her management skills.
Skills in Social Media Management
Rea Shilian possesses strong skills in social media management, which enhance her ability to improve online media presence. Her experience in this area complements her video editing and production skills, allowing her to create content that engages audiences across various platforms. This combination of skills supports her effectiveness in the fast-paced media landscape.