We are Fighting Chance, a group of five game developers, looking for a new 2D Character Animator!
Fighting Chance is looking for an experienced 2D character animator to help bring our prototype to life. Our game – Drag Her – is a 2D fighting game featuring mainstream drag queens duking it out in a highly camp universe, and we were recently awarded a grant from the IGDA for upcoming promising titles.
Your work will be taking storyboards and creating animated cutscenes 10-15 seconds in length. A creative director will help guide your day to day, and a producer will help support you and advocate for your needs.
To succeed in this role, you will need to:
Have proficiency in an animation program like Toon Boon Harmony, Photoshop, or After Effects
Draft and animate fully rendered, coloured, and in-betweened 2D sequences
Be practiced in terms of anatomy, perspective, colour, and cell shading
Use JIRA & equivalent tools to track work
It would benefit you if:
You understand queer culture, including the modern drag scene
Have additional FX or background skills to flesh out the cinematics you create
Can demonstrate your ability to collaborate
This role is a part-time contract position, fully remote, for an anticipated length of one month. There is a chance of the role extending and becoming full-time if the project is picked up. Pay is $20-30 USD/hr and is negotiable further depending on experience.
If this sounds like something you’d like to be a part of, please email us with your resume and a link to your portfolio. Thank you for your time!
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About Fighting Chance
Fighting Chance Games is a small remote indie studio based in Los Angeles, California. The studio is working on their first title, Drag Her! A fighting game that is equal parts stupid and sickening.