Rotoscopy Artist

UX, Design & Architecture 6 months ago
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Job description

•    Use Silhouette, Nuke to create and track roto shapes and lines for various elements within a shot.
•    Comprehend written notes with visual cues and execute the work with minimal direction.
•    Further ability to analyze a problem within a shot and understand what elements require roto and tracking in order to make the fix.
•    Excellent knowledge of roto shapes and lines using Sihoutte or similar application such as Nuke, Mocha Pro.
•    Strong artistic aesthetic and eye for detail.
•    Trace the areas of live action frames where computer graphics will overlap or interact with live images.
•    This creates clear areas (mattes) within the frame to allow all elements of the scene to be layered convincingly.
•    Responsible for creating mattes that accurately reflect the motion of particular objects over a series of frames.
•    Experience preferably in Hollywood VFX.
•    Must have a willingness to learn new tools, a proven ability to be detail-oriented, and problem solving skills.
•    Ability to work under tight deadlines and to work efficiently within a production environment.
•    Completes the allotted project within the given man days as per client requirements and maintaining quality standards set by the company
•    Good team player and help team members to learn and grow Self-motivated, initiator and results-oriented
•    Should be able to take ownership of the project and complete the same before deadline
•    Able to understand the clear instruction from client and provide the desired output
•    Does Self-review/quality checks for accuracy
•    Strong communication and time management skills.

 

Skills
User Research Wireframing Prototyping Interaction Design Visual Design Usability Testing Information Architecture Design Thinking User-Centered Design Adobe Creative Suite Proficiency
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