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Freelance 2D Animator

Twine
Contract
Remote
United States
Description

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About the Role

An educational technology company specializing in speech and language development is seeking a junior to mid-level 2D Animator to create an instructional animation. The project involves producing a clear, engaging 75-second video that demonstrates classroom teaching methodologies. This remote position requires someone who can effectively communicate educational concepts through animation while working with provided voiceover content.

Responsibilities

  • Create a 75-second 2D animated video explaining teaching methodologies
  • Develop visually engaging scenes that complement educational content
  • Design and animate characters and classroom environments
  • Sync animations with provided voiceover
  • Create smooth transitions between scenes


Requirements
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating various animation styles
  • Experience with educational or instructional content
  • Proficiency in animation software (e.g., Adobe Animate, After Effects)
  • Ability to create clear, engaging visual explanations
  • Understanding of basic educational concepts and classroom dynamics