Impossible TV are looking for animators. Once again!
Due to expansion, Impossible TV are looking for talented animators again. We’re looking at all levels, from senior to junior. We’re 3DS MAX / Character Studio based. The role is to join a long-running pre-school production with 99% of the work being character animation, so those skills are vitally important to us. You’ll be expected to produce top-notch animation to a weekly schedule, working with pre-designed sets and characters around audio.
There’s a Schedule D twelve month contract on offer to one person immediately.
Here’s where I put the vital details about us being a lovely place to work (central London and Brighton-based, primarily the London Bridge area of the city for animation), paying the going rate with a dedicated and self-motivated team already in place. We’ve many staff who’ve been for ages – so we must be doing something right – and more who joined this year.
Successful candidates will be expected to work with this team but with a level of creative freedom which is unusual in TV.
Previous applicants needn’t reapply, unless they’ve made some incredibly stunning character animation since we advertised last time - send that in please. First contact preferred to be an email with a CV and weblink to any relevant work attached, alongside an ideal of the money you’re looking for. Please don’t email in humungous files - I often pick up emails on a wireless-connected laptop on a train going from London to Brighton and a 20Mb file will melt both my temper and bandwidth.
Candidates we like may be asked to do a relevant animation test if their reel doesn’t show a lot of character animation around audio. Sorry to ask such a thing, I know it may seem cheeky, but very little work out there is as heavily character-based as ours.
One final very important point – we’re looking for someone UK-based to work in-house for this post. If you aren’t living in the UK, please be aware that you’d need to attend an interview, have full UK work visa and be able and willing to relocate to London.
Contact development@impossibletv.com with your CV. No phone calls please – nothing personal but it’s always a lot easier to co-ordinate via email.
Thanks in advance,
Peter Scott
MD Impossible TV