Artist: Cinematic Media
Rockstar Games
- Dundee
- Permanent
- Full-time
- We work closely with the Cinematic Media team from storyboard to asset delivery and help maintain high standards across a wide variety of video and image-based projects.
- We use our game engine as a blank canvas to build scenes and create a variety of unique narratives.
- We aim to deliver unique and engaging content on all projects, using story telling methods, camera work and editing techniques.
- Build unique scenes within the in-game environment.
- Capture engaging visuals in both video and image formats.
- Work both independently and as part of a team towards a common goal.
- Support various projects from concept to final delivery.
- Be involved in storyboarding and idea/concept discussions.
- Experience creating visual content in digital or standard media (video, photography, gaming, etc.), backed by a showreel.
- An enthusiasm for and extensive knowledge of movies, TV pop culture, and music videos.
- Deep interest for in-game artistic direction.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
- Thorough understanding of and passion for Rockstar's games specifically.
- Ability to create, capture and edit in a variety of visual styles.
- Excellent understanding of visual flow and composition.
- Ability to adhere to short form and long form deadlines.
- Impeccable attention to detail is a must.
- Demonstrable knowledge of editing software (Any of following - AVID, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects, DaVinci).
- Game engine experience (Such as Unreal or Unity).
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Self-motivated with the ability to perform jobs efficiently.
- Possess disciplined workflow practices with the ability to multi-task and prioritize projects.
- Use own initiative and problem-solving skills to bypass often complex issues.
- Ability to create visuals from detailed briefs.
- General knowledge of how game animation works.
- Awareness of a major animation package (e.g. Maya, MotionBuilder, etc.).
- Video editing of captured content.