BillHill
04-28-2005, 01:36 PM
Job Details:
Jacksonville University is seeking candidates for a full-time
one year artist in residence position in computer animation. Qualified
candidates should have the terminal degree or its equivalent in animation or
a related field. A strong portfolio and industry experience is important.
Ideal candidates will be able to demonstrate an expert proficiency in 3-D
character animation and rigging, using primarily Lightwave3D. Expertise in
modeling is necessary and an ability to teach raster- and vector-based
imaging, design process and concept rendering. Experience in the game
entertainment industry and an ability to teach game theory and/or
development is a plus.
College-level teaching experience is desirable.
To apply:
Please mail cover letter, curriculum vitae, samples of own and
student's work (if applicable), and an unofficial copy of the transcript
showing your highest degree to:
BillHill
Department of Visual Arts
Jacksonville University
2800 University Blvd North
Jacksonville, FL 32211
whill@ju.edu
Jacksonville University is seeking candidates for a full-time
one year artist in residence position in computer animation. Qualified
candidates should have the terminal degree or its equivalent in animation or
a related field. A strong portfolio and industry experience is important.
Ideal candidates will be able to demonstrate an expert proficiency in 3-D
character animation and rigging, using primarily Lightwave3D. Expertise in
modeling is necessary and an ability to teach raster- and vector-based
imaging, design process and concept rendering. Experience in the game
entertainment industry and an ability to teach game theory and/or
development is a plus.
College-level teaching experience is desirable.
To apply:
Please mail cover letter, curriculum vitae, samples of own and
student's work (if applicable), and an unofficial copy of the transcript
showing your highest degree to:
BillHill
Department of Visual Arts
Jacksonville University
2800 University Blvd North
Jacksonville, FL 32211
whill@ju.edu
