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Motion Graphic Designer

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Motion Graphics & Visuals Lead - Student Publication (Volunteer)
Location: Online
About the Role
We’re looking for a creative and technically skilled Motion Graphics & Visuals Lead to join our student publication as a volunteer. You’ll translate editorial ideas into high-quality video features, social clips, and event visuals, and help build a repeatable, AI-augmented production workflow that student volunteers can use and learn from.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead visual storytelling: Conceptualize and produce motion-led videos for feature stories, social channels, and campus events.
- End-to-end production: Manage storyboarding, animation, compositing, and final delivery to publication standards.
- AI & pipeline integration: Introduce and maintain generative AI tools and hybrid 3D; AI workflows to speed prototyping and enhance visual quality.
- Template & runbook creation: Build reusable motion templates, SOPs, and runbooks so volunteers can reproduce complex effects reliably.
- Mentor volunteers: Train and guide a small team of student contributors; review work and provide constructive feedback.
- Quality assurance: Ensure visual assets meet editorial style, accessibility, and platform requirements; perform basic testing and regression checks.
- Event support: Design projection, multi-screen, and live visuals for campus events and publication launches.
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What We’re Looking For
- Experience: 2+ years of motion design or VFX experience (professional, freelance, or strong academic projects).
- Creative & technical balance: Strong sense of narrative pacing and visual composition plus hands-on technical skills.
- Leadership: Comfortable mentoring peers and documenting workflows for handover.
- Communication: Clear, timely communication with editors, writers, and event teams.
- Student-first mindset: Passion for editorial storytelling and teaching others.
Technical Skills (Required / Preferred)
Required:
- After Effects
- Blender (Geometry Nodes) or Cinema 4D
- Compositing fundamentals
Preferred:
- Houdini (procedural/fluids)
- Neural rendering or AI video tools (Runway, ComfyUI, KlingAi, etc.)


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Other:
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
- Premiere Pro
- Familiarity with version control and asset management
Time Commitment & Benefits
- Volunteer-friendly hours: Flexible schedule to fit academic commitments.
- Professional development: Hands-on experience with AI-augmented production, mentorship, and portfolio-grade projects.
- Visibility: Credit on published pieces, event showcases, and opportunities to lead larger multimedia projects.
- Networking: Work with student editors, campus organizations, and external partners.
How to Apply
Apply via LinkedIn message:
- Portfolio link (required)
- Short cover note (1–3 sentences about your interest and availability)
- Optional: 1–2 examples of relevant work or a short demo reel
We welcome applicants of all backgrounds. This role is for students who want to build complex, publication-ready videos and learn AI-driven production techniques while contributing to campus media.
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