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Digital Artist

Hartford, CT Hartford, CT Contract Contract $20 - $50 an hour $20 - $50 an hour 14 hours ago 14 hours ago 14 hours ago Position Title:
Digital Artist Reports To:
Digital Producer Hours:
15-30 hours/week Status:
Part-time contract Broad Functions:
Assist and provide expertise in the production of multiple digital media projects for the Bushnell's Digital Institute.
Projects may include immersive video installations, design proposals for theatrical productions, and performing arts video content presented on digital signage.
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Play a lead role in video editing, 2D or 3D animation, and/or digital design in select new projects Design content for 360 video, VR, multi-channel video and projection mapping Maintain and monitor equipment in the digital media lab Demonstrate strong organizational skills and the ability to collaborate as part of a team Bring excitement to learn on the job and experiment with new techniques Maintain professionalism and collaborative attitude with Bushnell staff, contractors and clients Perform additional duties as assigned Education and/or
Experience:
BA in Animation, Film/Video, Theatrical Production, related field or equivalent experience Previous work experience as a video editor, animator, and/or digital designer Experience and/or interest in performing arts and immersive/new media Experience in Adobe Creative Suite strongly preferred Interested Candidates:
Please send resume, cover letter and video reel to bushnelldigital@gmail.
com Job Type:
Contract Pay:
$20.
00 - $50.
00 per hour Schedule:
8 hour shift Choose your own hours Ability to commute/relocate:
Hartford, CT 06106:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts

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