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Producing animation involves several stages including generating ideas, building models and rigging lighting. Computer animation uses software known as CGI (computer-generated imagery). Tasks typically involve: liaising with clients and developing animation from their concepts creating storyboards that depict the script and narrative drawing in 2D to create sketches, artwork or illustrations designing models, backgrounds, sets, characters, objects and the animation environment using a range of materials, including modelling clay, plaster, oil paints, watercolours and acrylics developing the timing and pace of the movements of a character or object during the sequence of images and ensuring they follow the soundtrack and audio requirements using technical software packages, such as Flash, 3ds Max, Maya, LightWave, Softimage and Cinema 4D building up accurate, detailed, frame-by-frame visuals recording dialogue and working with editors to composite the various layers of animation (backgrounds, special effects, characters and graphics) in order to produce the finished piece working to production deadlines and meeting clients' commercial requirements working as part of a broader production team, which might include liaising with printers, copywriters, photographers, designers, account executives, website designers or marketing specialists dealing with diverse business cultures, delivering presentations and finding funding. You will need to be proactive at selling your ideas and work to prospective customers and clients. This applies whether you're self-employed, working freelance or employed within a company.
The Creative Event team is comprised of dedicated professionals and skilled project support managers who will be working across geographies and businesses to create, plan and execute meetings/events that achieve business goals. The project support manager will be responsible for developing relationships with internal and external business partners, supporting event project requirements and collaborating with the team to support and take ownership for client, internal and training related events as assigned from time to time. The role requires experience working with cross cultural teams and stakeholders across geographies and time-zones to support the delivery of high-quality events. Some of the key responsibilities in the role: - Support delivery of best-in-class events covering an assigned portfolio across Citi businesses. Responsibilities include coordination and support for the complete events lifecycle – from planning, logistics and execution, onsite event support and delivery, and subsequent event closing as per guidelines. - In liaison with Event Project Managers, independently execute all assigned projects including venue logistics, accommodation, F&B, transport, audio visual equipment, printing, design, entertainment, etc. - Coordinate with external partners and vendors to source the most appropriate venues or services, negotiate best possible rates, communicate requirements, review contracts and manage/ support events including onsite execution and delivery. - Take an active and collaborative role in the wider project team including with business partners, supporting regular meetings, ensuring clear communication and identifying methods to improve results. - Manage the administrative process including ensuring payment of invoices, and finalising required audit-ready documentation. - Support client communication with the development of registration websites working with the web team, review content to ensure accuracy and regular reporting on progress. - Support all Citi Operating Expense Governance Policy initiatives, event risk evaluation’s; reconcile program invoices and event final cost reporting. - Adhere to policies for safeguarding the firm's reputation, its clients and assets, by managing compliance, rules and regulations and adhering to Policy. Escalating, managing and reporting control issues with transparency and helping to create accountability with those who fail to maintain these standards.
Broadcast editor job description: Assemble, cut, and edit video footage and audio files to create a cohesive final product. Incorporate sound design, visual effects, and motion graphics to enhance content. Review and ensure high-quality standards for broadcast, including final cuts adhering to regulatory standards. Direct actors, designers, camera teams, sound crews, and other technical staff to achieve desired creative and technical effects. Break the script into scenes and formulate an economical shooting schedule in terms of time, location, and set usage. Monitor and manage health and safety issues on set to ensure compliance with regulations and the well-being of the team. Manage the presentation and distribution of the final product, ensuring it meets creative, technical, and broadcast standards.