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Transform ideas into visual executions – whether sketches, style frames, concept art, interface design, finished art or multi-platform visual design strategies from environmental graphics and print design, to motion and broadcast graphics.
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Accomplished motion designer with exceptional skills creating animated content for both program branding and explainer graphics. Expert level at Adobe Creative Suite (After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator, Etc.
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Proficiency in creating motion graphics (both video and animation) and video and photo editing, expertise in post-production software (Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects, Final Cut Pro, etc.
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Some experience/knowledge of motion design tools like After Effects is an advantage. This Senior Graphic Designer is responsible for creating or coordinating the creation of a high volume of graphics necessary to support the Council’s events, digital content production, and social-media and digital marketing promotions, working with program staff, Engagement team staff, contract consultants, and others.
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Thorough understanding of 2D + 3D motion graphics animation pipelines utilizing After Effects and Cinema 4D. Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (particularly After Effects, Photoshop, and Illustrator) and Cinema 4D with Redshift.
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Bonus Points if you have experience in motion graphics, video editing, augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR) and/or familiarity with Lightroom, After Effects, 3D Studio Max, Cinema 4D, or Maya.
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Create dynamic motion graphics and visual effects using After Effects to enhance the quality and impact of video content. Stay updated on the latest trends and techniques in video editing and motion graphics to ensure content remains relevant and engaging.
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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) – with abilities in Adobe Premiere and After Effects as well. Specific skills desired include: Digital, print, and logo creation Motion graphics and animation Presentation and digital marketing materials Stay up-to-date with industry trends and best practices in graphic design.
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Motion Graphics Design: Design and animate captivating motion graphics, animations, and visual effects that bring static designs to life and elevate brand storytelling across various mediums, including web, mobile, social media, and video content.
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Bachelors Degree plus at least one (1) year experience in graphic design (such as web, mobile, motion graphics, branding and logo design, etc. While the best portfolios typically display a proficiency in web design and mobile apps, other efforts in motion graphics, branding and logomark design, high-profile print design, marketing projects with whiz-bang design efforts, collaborations with other folks, and video work all wont hurt.
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As a Senior Video Editor, you will join the POOLHOUSE Post-Production department in working with footage, dialogue, music, sound effects and motion graphics to tell the stories of companies, causes and candidates.
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3+ in Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, InDesign, Premiere, etc.) Produce communications deliverables, including video news stories, motion graphics, social media content, infographics, and publications.
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Able to work with After Effects templates and create custom graphics. Expert knowledge of After Effects, Cinema 4D, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop. 5+ years of experience in multimedia design, motion graphics, video editing and animation.
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Proficiency in design and video editing software (Adobe Creative Suite, After Effects, Premiere, etc. We're looking for a hands-on Associate Creative Director with strong experience in directing and developing motion graphics, graphic design, web design and video.
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Additional exceptional knowledge in specialized areas such as: Web Design, Mobile App Design, Interactive Design, Motion Graphics, Emerging Technology, Fabrication, Information Graphics, Packaging Design, Data Visualization, UI/UX, etc.
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