Motion Graphics Designer
Turning Point USA     Phoenix, AZ 85044
     

The Turning Point USA Production Department is seeking a motion graphics artist. TPUSA is launching a number of new series that will be motion graphic heavy and displayed on our state-of-the-art LED wall. If you are creative and your life dream is to keyframe with the best in the business - this is the job for you.

TPUSA seeks an accomplished motion graphics artist to begin work immediately. This job is based in the Phoenix, AZ area.

As a motion graphics artist on our team you should have boundlessly creative energy and should want your work to be seen by millions. You must roll with a nonstop, exciting, dynamic production schedule. You must be able to learn on the fly and be technically adept at Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Raster Images (Adobe Photoshop), and Vector Images (Adobe Illustrator).

Our video team has one goal: make the most powerful videos on the internet. We're a well-equipped operation that hustles to create timely, original narrative based videos for our tens of millions strong audience. We love freedom and free markets - and we believe that young freedom-lovers like ourselves deserve a better class of internet video. We will be making some of the most beautiful, artistic and original videos in the political landscape in the coming years.

MINIMUM TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

Efficient in After Effects Motion Graphics
Efficient in After Effects Green Screen
Efficient in Raster image making animation
Efficient in Vector image making animation
Knowledge Photoshop illustrator
Knowledge Adobe Premiere
Your life dream is to keyframe
3D Design Preferred

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Job Details


Field of Interest

Culture and Society

Employment Type

Full Time

Number of openings

N/A

Salary

Annual


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