Food & Restaurant Videographer : Full-time

Food & Restaurant Videographer : Full-time

Toronto, Canada

Company
ORCAFY
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
12 hours ago
Via
via LinkedIn

Job Description
Company Description

We, ORCAFY are a Canadian social media marketing agency working with multiple clients across various industries. You will engage directly with clients, developing strong relationships and driving business results. In our fast-paced environment, you'll have the chance to collaborate with top brands and talented team members.

Overview

We are looking for an experienced Videographer who has strong experience shooting food and restaurant content for social media.

Responsibilities:

Must have experience shooting food and restaurant content in the F&B industry

Must be able to shoot based on provided sample videos and customize the style based on client preferences

Must have experience creating content for Instagram Reels, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts

Experience working with social media video content agencies is a plus

Skilled in lighting food shots and capturing multiple angles for strong visual storytelling

Must be proficient in using a DJI gimbal for smooth shots

Must have strong client communication skills on shoot days

Capable of planning, brainstorming, and ideating before the shoot

Responsible for marking, organizing, and uploading shot files to Google Drive immediately after the shoot

Must have a valid driver’s license, a car, and be flexible to travel across the GTA

Must be flexible with shoot hours, including late nights for events when required

Responsible for handling equipment carefully and packing up after shoots

Videographer will be provided with ORCAFY’s camera equipment for shoots

Must provide clear directions and notes to editors regarding shoot outcomes and expectations

Drone experience is a plus when required for specific shoot

Budget : $25 to $28 per hour

Please share your videos samples of food, restaurant, or F&B videos you have shot at [email protected]
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Q What is the minimum wage for restaurant workers in Ontario in 2026?
As per the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, the general minimum wage is $18.25 per hour effective October 1, 2026. This applies to all restaurant workers including servers and cooks, with no lower rate for tipped employees. Overtime is paid at 1.5 times the regular rate after 44 hours per week.
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Q What education or experience is needed for entry-level food service jobs in Canadian restaurants?
Government of Canada's Job Bank states no formal education is required for food counter attendants and kitchen helpers (NOC 65201/65202), with on-the-job training provided. A high school diploma is usually required for cooks. Some municipalities require food handler certification.
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