Generative AI Motion Designer (Contract)
Contract | London | £450.00 - £500.00 Per Day | Job No: 1883
Generative AI Motion Designer (Contract)
Duration: 10-12 weeks
Location: Remote with occasional on-site meetings in London
About Our Client
We're recruiting for a leading global experiential marketing agency with multiple offices all over the world. They design and execute brand experiences that integrate physical and digital elements for high profile clients, with projects spanning sports, music, entertainment and technology sectors, creating immersive brand activations, sponsorship activations, retail experiences and interactive installations.
Project Overview
The agency is undertaking an internal R&D project to explore how AI can enhance creative production workflows. They are keen to identify and develop practical applications that integrate AI capabilities into their existing tools and processes. The aims of the project are to create more efficient systems while opening new creative possibilities that could transform how the agency delivers experiences for global clients.
Role
They are looking for a Generative Motion Designer to create project-specific motion content using AI tools. You'll develop dynamic motion graphics that showcase the potential of AI while meeting practical production needs.
Responsibilities
- Create motion graphics and animations using AI-assisted tools
- Develop workflows that combine traditional animation with generative techniques
- Build reusable motion assets and templates with AI capabilities
- Deliver high-quality content for internal case studies and prototypes
- Document processes and techniques for knowledge sharing
Requirements
- 3+ years in motion designPortfolio demonstrating AI-enhanced animation work
- Proficiency with After Effects, Cinema 4D
- Experience with Runway ML, EbSynth or similar AI video tools
- Working knowledge of Python scripting for content generation
- Experience with prompt engineering across LLM platforms (Claude, GPT, Gemini)
- Understanding of text-to-video and image-to-video models and their limitations
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