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Climax -- Character Animator E-mail
Wednesday, 12 December 2007

Hi folks, my name is Stu Godfrey and I am the Recruitment Manager here at Climax Studios, we are one of the leading creative lights of independent games development and is currently working with publishing partners that include amongst others: EIDOS, Konami and THQ on stunning projects such and Silent Hill as well as our groundbreaking original next-gen game for the PS3 and the Xbox 360. Climax truly is an exciting and fun place to work and has an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Freelance/ Contract 3D Animator on a forthcoming next-gen, survival horror game.

Our ideal candidate will be:

• An exceptionally good character animator.
• A motivated individual with attention to details and respects deadlines & budgets. Who is task driven with excellent time management skills and with the ability to prioritise their work as well as the team members beneath them.
• Able to supply well-presented examples or a pertinent show reel that demonstrate your knowledge and execution of timing, weight, expression, posing, etc.
• Able to showcase a wealth of different animation skills from realistic through to monster and quadrupeds.
• Experienced enough to have worked on one or more published titles at an experienced/ senior level of responsibility as a character animator.
• Professionally conversant in Maya.
• Professional and effective at communicating directives,
• Experienced at troubleshooting technical problems and creating solutions with regards to 3D animation in a game engine, from constraints to exporting, whatever the problem may be.


Extensive benefits and relocation packages are available

Please send a current CV/ resume to Stuart Godfrey on This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

We look forward to hearing from you. 

 
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