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Animator
Job Group: Public Broadcasting
Job Subgroup: Production
Salary Range (Annual):
20: $51,955-96,637 Employee Category: Academic Staff
Job Code: PB031
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Job Summary:
Develops, coordinates, supervises, and executes all aspects of the animation production strategy and process, including creative and technological components. Conceptualizes, plans, and develops content for animations, including developing topics and themes, researching techniques, and producing animation.
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Job Responsibilities:
- Pitches, creates, and produces animations per project specifications
- Develops concept art, storyboards, illustrations, style boards, previsualizations, and animatics for animations
- Applies creative expertise with an understanding of storytelling, character design, and animation principles
- Explores innovations and new techniques in animation
- Analyzes and identifies cost effective options to meet project requirements
- Schedules logistics, secures resources, organizes, and monitors animation production projects adhering to established timelines and expectations
- Works collaboratively with other creative professionals, engages in and responds to creative feedback, manages project workflow and timing, maintains files, and follows established work unit processes
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Education:
Bachelor's Degree Preferred Minimum
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FLSA Status:
Exempt
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Institution Job:
No
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Required Supervisory Duty of at Least 2.0 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Employees:
No
- Employee Category:
Academic Staff
- Scaled Job:
No
- Salary Range (Annual):
20: $51,955-96,637
- Job Code:
PB031: Animator
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