STORYBOARD
ARTIST
Expression of Interest
LOCATION
EMPLOYMENT TYPE
Nairobi, Kenya
Contract
What You’ll Do
Visual Story Development
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Translate scripts, concepts, and ideas into clear, compelling visual sequences
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Define shot composition, framing, camera angles, and transitions
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Shape how the story is seen, not just how it is told
Storyboarding & Shot Planning
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Create detailed storyboards that map out each scene and sequence
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Develop shot-by-shot breakdowns for animation, including action, timing, and camera movement
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Ensure visual continuity and clarity across scenes
Cinematic Thinking & Direction
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Think like a director when planning scenes, using composition, pacing, and perspective to evoke emotion
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Suggest creative ideas to enhance storytelling, mood, and visual impact
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Explore dynamic camera language for both cinematic and real-time storytelling
Collaboration Across Departments
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Work closely with writers, directors, animators, and layout artists
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Align storyboards with the creative vision and technical requirements of the project
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Communicate ideas clearly to guide the entire production team
Who You are
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You think in shots, sequences, and transitions, instinctively framing moments as if a camera is always rolling.
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You’re skilled in sketching quickly and effectively, prioritizing clarity, storytelling, and flow over perfection.
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You understand how composition, pacing, and movement shape emotion and guide the audience’s eye.