Produce strong conceptual animations using digital designs (storyboards and final executions) that are engaging, unique, and reflect a cohesive brand aesthetic.Experiment with different creative techniques, tools, and mock-up and prototype ideas quickly.Build a captivating design that conveys emotive stories through animations and videos that will grab attention.Pitch storyboards to Director, crew, and executives.Should be proficient in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.Ensure that the storyboard includes all final dialog, backgrounds, direction, and action by making drawing or text changes in description, dialog, or numbering.Responsible for completing all deliverables on time and according to production schedule.Collaborate with creative department heads and production to review goals and vision for the storyboards and discuss concerns, timelines, and complexity, given the parameters of the schedule.Address notes from Director and Creative Supervisors.Ensure that the vision and style of the video has consistently adhered.Work with subject matter experts, scriptwriters, and creative directors to create illustrations, visual themes, and art styles for educational videos.Looking for a Book and supply recommendations? Check here first.
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