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Dimensional Ink Studio in Austin is looking for an experienced Senior Narrative Designer that can join the Dimensional Ink team to lead the narrative of DCUO to bring our storytelling to the next level.
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Hasbro's Gaming organization is looking to add a creative and collaborative Associate Narrative Designer to our rockstar team! In this role, you would be working closely with a Mid-Level Narrative Designer or Senior Narrative Designer to craft on-brand copy as part of the Gaming Product Design team, working across the games portfolio.
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With a growing collection that encompasses artworks from across cultures, places, times, and mediums, including paintings, sculptures, murals, photography, comic art, book and magazine illustrations, and the arts of filmmaking, the Lucas Museum will explore narrative art’s potential to prompt questions, invite opinions, inspire community, and move people to think about the impact of images on our world.
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Collaborate with writers to ensure narrative/story elements complement and support the game design. Mob Entertainment is looking for a Lead Level Designer to join our team and take charge of the design for games.
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The Senior 3D Designer is involved from initial concept development to final production, helping create exhibition environments that are immersive and hands-on. Excellent storytelling and narrative skills; model-making skills and knowledge of machine and wood shop tools a plus.
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At least 5 years working experience as a narrative designer in the video game industry; We are on the lookout for a senior narrative designer who could help us create a new criminal world for our AAA game project in the LA studio.
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We’re hiring a Sr. UI & UX Designer to spearhead the development of UI visuals and UX flow on a new, open-world sandbox game from the mind of Warren Spector, working closely with our design, art, and engineering teams to identify needs and define best practices for our UI & UX goals.
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A storyteller at heart; understand what makes a good story and how to be able to convey emotions, characters, and action innovatively on screen in a narrative structure. The Digital Media & Animation Designer is a visionary creative capable of capturing story elements and translating them into inspiring and immersive media content.
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Experience in 3D & 2D software packages (including Maya, Zbrush, Substance Painter and Designer). Passion for narrative first-person shooters a plus. Experience in 3D & 2D software packages (including Maya, Zbrush, Substance Painter and Designer.
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The Bilingual Video Editor position describes a non-linear video editor & narrative storyteller (2+ years) fluent in Spanish/English that performs work for the Moore Media Post Production department.
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Coordinating workflow of finalizing DRTV commercials once complete Working with a sound engineer for final audio mastering Completing basic color correction/working with color designer Exporting and quality checking final files for delivery to client/networks for broadcast.
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As a Senior Game Designer at Mob, you’ll assist in pioneering a new & exciting venture, as we work on an original singleplayer title in the sci-fi/comedy/action genre. Collaborate with writers to ensure that the narrative & game design are in tandem.
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Drive New Story’s narrative and influence, shaping our point-of-view on social entrepreneurship, impact investing, market-based solution, and philanthropy. This individual will directly manage the Director of Creative Operations who manages New Story’s Creative Team including copywriter, designer, and external contractors.
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We’re looking for an experienced, resourceful Video / Motion Designer to help cross-functional teams use video storytelling, design and emerging technology to communicate complex ideas quickly with a clear and compelling narrative.
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Amplify the social impact of Narrative Art through an approach that bridges the academic and the popular. A successful candidate is a multidisciplinary designer with exceptional visual design and typographic skills who can expertly translate concepts into visual identity systems that work across multiple touch points, including digital, print, spatial, experience, packaging, interaction, and motion.
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