The successful candidates will be placed on a roster to be assigned on visual presentation projects as demand emerges. The objective is to develop concepts and process various types of material to be disseminated in a timely and effective manner.
Beirut
The JO needs to be announced for one year for rostering purposes.
The Animator is required to undertake the following tasks:
• Work with the graphic designers and development teams to create visual presentations, including short videos and animated info graphs
• Read scripts and storylines to understand animation requirements
• Prepare presentations with raw designs to clients, using software and other techniques to produce animations
• Develop storyboards for production, using technological tools and content management techniques to tell a story or provide information in visual form
• Create or use models, drawings and illustrations by hand or electronically
• Join images with background graphics and special effects
• Ensure synchronization of frames and audio
• Participate in the content analysis process
• Collaborate with production team members and clients to understand needs, review scripts, design storyboards, and create and edit animations
• Perform assignments, including drawing paintings, computer animation, infographic and printmaking design, books illustrations, technical art, installations and photography
• Perform other functions as per the exigencies of work in animation
Skills: Advanced computer skills is desirable.
Academic Qualifications: Bachelor in Graphic Design/Animation or any related field is required.
Experience: Ten-year experience in animation and content visualization is required.
Language: Excellent knowledge of English and good command of Arabic is required.
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