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This role involves helping shape the creative, technical, and production pipeline, optimizing workflows, and pushing animation within UEFN — furthering the animation excellence integral to our Battle Royale endeavors and across Fortnite's diverse landscape.
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While all Animation studios look to hire people who are creative and hard-working, Skydance Animation is specifically looking for pioneers who seek to push the limits of what the world's most collaborative art form can achieve, and to give those pioneers the space and the resources to build a new studio that's doing something different.
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A successful candidate for this role has experience supporting pre-production departments in an Animation or Visual Effects studio, including building tools and pipeline to integrate these departments into the production pipeline.
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Operate as the lead 3D artist on stills, animation, and real-time projects. Advanced knowledge of Autodesk 3ds Max, V-Ray, Photoshop, and Adobe Creative Cloud Suite. Visualization tools: Enscape, Twinmotion, 3DS Max, V-Ray, Adobe Creative Cloud, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, Unreal and Unity.
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We are looking for someone who has mastered 2D animation (After Effects and motion design), has a passion for storytelling, and knows how to mentor others. Adobe Animate, Toon Boom, TVPaint, and 3D animation skills are a plus but not a mandate.
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Staffed by graduate artists, our internal Studio contracts for film/television visual effects, end title credits, animation & art, model creation/texturing, and rigging/animation for game and film projects.
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4+ years of professional experience in animation or VFX industries. Work alongside the Costume Designer, providing 2D mannequins for costume draw-overs and incorporating approved attire into character concepts.
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This role will oversee the music process for titles across each Animated Series vertical, including Preschool, Kids & Family, and Adult Animation Action, and Adult Animation Comedy. The successful candidate will excel at identifying and implementing cross-functional creative music solutions that will support our animation productions and overall slate.
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Motion graphics animation, 2D and 3D design and animation, illustration, real-time and generative art, and VR/AR/MR/XR. + Compositing and After Effects motion graphics animation. Keen understanding of various design and animation pipelines.
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Laundry is looking for passionate and experienced Animation/CG/VFX Technical Directors who have a strong eye for detail, are creative, knowledgeable about multiple pipelines, and want to work at one of the world's best design & animation studios.
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Do you have experience producing 2D animation? Do you have experience producing 3D animation? Extensive experience managing artist in post workflows and software: 2D, 3D, live action / VFX integration, After Effects, Maya, Nuke, Cinema 4D, Photoshop, Premier, and Flame (an ability to operate these software packages is NOT required.
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Has a strong creative and artistic foundation in drawing and 2D animation, with a strong grasp of stylization. Highly Experienced VFX Artist: $150,000-$190,000 per year. Experienced VFX Artist: $100,000-$150,000 per year.
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Work closely with art directors/leads, lighting, design, sound, animation, and production to bring levels and features to life. Modeling and animation experience a plus. Experience with simulation and VFX software like FumeFX, Houdini, Maya, Max, etc.
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Instruct on the filmmaking, continuity, and staging of animations, make notes on vendor studios' animation, build any layout, key poses, video notes necessary to guide vendor studios in completing the animation.
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Be well versed in real-time 3D content creation, including modeling, texturing, materials, lighting, rigging, and animation. Strong understanding of 3D skeletal systems and animation (retargeting, ik, mocap.
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