Tonko House studio is hiring - "The Dam Keeper" series

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D.T. Nethery
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Tonko House studio is hiring - "The Dam Keeper" series

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Strong 2D animation skills -

· Be able to think out of box yet follow the direction.
· Be able to deliver range of performance: comedy, action, and emotional acting.
· Familiar with tablet or Cintiq.
· Experience in TVPaint Animation Pro is a plus.
· Experience in storyboarding and filmmaking is a plus.
· Excellent teamwork, ability to lead and work effectively with others.
· Strong written and verbal communication, good at giving and following directions.
· Ability to work under pressure, in a deadline driven environment.
· Ability to relocate to Tonko House’s Berkeley Headquarters during production.
· We can discuss the possibility of working remotely depending on the situation.

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Tonko House is producing 'The Dam Keeper' digital series, and are gathering a team of animators / clean-up artists to be a part of the production. The series will consist of 10 five-minute episodes in traditional 2D animation. The project is directed by Erick Oh, a former Pixar animator and an award-winning filmmaker, and will be distributed by Hulu in Japan. Please note, this is a contract position.
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Re: Tonko House studio is hiring - "The Dam Keeper" series

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D.T. Nethery wrote: · We can discuss the possibility of working remotely depending on the situation.
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What does that mean..? Remotely within the US or also abroad?
The animation industry in the US is very protective.
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