Motion Graphic Artist (Specializing In Video Editing)

Motion Graphic Artist (Specializing in Video Editing) APPLY NOW

  • Candidate must possess at least a Bachelor's/College Degree on Fine Arts/Design/Graphics.
  • Fresh Grad / Entry Level specializing in Arts/Creative/Graphics Design or equivalent.
Responsibilities
  • Plan and execute trending and compelling videos for publicity materials.
  • Engaged in the production process starting from conceptualization to publishing.
  • Communicate with the creative department and marketing team
Additional Requirements

An online portfolio is required to showcase the work before being considered for an interview. Videos with motion graphics are required. Please indicate the link to your portfolio on your resume.

  • At least a High School Diploma, Vocational Diploma / Short Course Certificate, Bachelor's/College Degree, Art/Design/Creative Multimedia, Computer Science/Information Technology, Humanities/Liberal Arts or equivalent.
  • Background and experience in video editing tools such as After Effects
  • Communicate and work effectively in English
  • Willing to work onsite in Makati City
  • Willing to work Monday to Saturday
Additional Info
  • Full Time position(s) are available.
  • Number of vacancies: 5.
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