Video editors arrange raw footage to create a particular emotional or psychological effect. They cut footage and add special effects for story-telling purposes. Video editors work with video editing software, so it’s important to mention all of those tools you are familiar with in your resume.
To become a video editor, you can earn a bachelor’s degree in broadcasting journalism. However, some recruiters might disregard your educational background if you have the right toolkit. You can learn video editing in courses, online tutorials, or internships.