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Our strength lies in the broad range of techniques and custom special effects solutions we use to create first-class spectaculars including laser effects, video projection and mapping, pyrotechnics, architectural lighting installs, and custom-constructed sets and props.
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Our Graphic Layout Specialist oversees all digital and technical creative aspects of projects including vinyl graphic layouts for assets, design and material specs for props and signage, and generating templates for campaign assets.
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All the viral props and effects you find on TikTok are developed by us, using cutting edge technologies like AIGC and Generative AI. Our goal is to build the world's best video creation software.
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Knowledge of basic scenic construction, scenic painting, design, or sound design for theater (QLab) and experience with box Office software (Easy Ware) is preferred. Staff will assist with various production elements including creating sets, procuring/making props, marketing, social media, administrative work, and box office.
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Bachelors degree in interior design, merchandising or related field and/or a minimum of 3 years experience in store/space planning, interior design or visual merchandising, preferably in a retail furniture environment.
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Design environments, props, production callouts, system interacts, high vision concept art, color scripts, marketing material and other visual guides and tasks as needed to assist the development team.
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Ensure marketing and promotional messaging are up to date and signage library and props are organized. We think that distinct heritage pairs perfectly with modern design and fabric technology.
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Areas of expertise to include one or more of the following: set/location/props design; character/costume design; special effects design; and/or color styling. These may include: sets, locations, props, characters, visual effects, color and overall style.
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Anticipate, and react to, Show Host and Guest needs during the HSN broadcast, including requests related to product, Host cards, supplies and props. Undergraduate degree in Communications, Design, Television & Film, or similar field, or career equivalent.
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Oversee location scouting, gathering props, and booking talent for shoots. Work with our video, photography, and graphic design teams to bring projects from concept to completion. Oversee location scouting, gathering props, and booking talent for shoots.
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Partner with store leadership to discuss and plan store layouts and creative design flow of the merchandise including product rotation and markdown placement. Ensure timely installation and demonstrate the ability to properly install and remove window presentations and store promotion events in a timely manner, including the ability to pack, unpack, and prep all props while supporting the visual direction of the company standard.
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Oversee the design and participate in hands-on fabrication and installation of props, set pieces, backdrops, and other visual elements for seasonal window sets, pop-up shops, and other specialty activations.
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As we garner more industry attention just check out our accomplishments and awards by CES Innovation, iF Design, IGA, and Red Dot we also need driven and talented people to join our team. Manage inventory of team equipment, product samples, and props.
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You'll design tools and comprehensive documentation to construct a scalable animation pipeline, covering all facets of character animation including body, face, props, and physics. Uphold high standards by creating top-quality rigs and systems for characters, which include humans, animals, creatures, weapons, vehicles, and props.
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Experience in other design and technology areas (lighting, sound, props, stage management) is a plus. Designer has access to a CNC router and extensive costume and props libraries.
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