Art Director
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: 7 month contract
Location: Hybrid – 3 days on site in Wiltshire, 2 days remote
Rate: £375 per day
Engagement Method: Inside IR35
The role of the Image Art Director is to develop and perfect our stills and moving imagery, to support the graphic communication of marketing materials, for all media types, globally.
The role offers a high level of creative input, proactively leading on the development of your, and others work, from initial concept scamps through to the direction of photoshoots/3D creation and forming of final post production.
We are looking for someone with a great analytical eye for; light, detail, colour, composition and storytelling. Structured, clear and concise communication, with a methodical and creative, solutions focussed work ethic.
Key experience
- Photoshop files to aid and lead the development of picture making. Good retouch skills with a thorough understanding of Adobe Photoshop and RGB to CMYK workflows are a benefit but not essential.
- Storyboarding and pre-viz experience; being able to easily communicate a message or story in picture form is paramount.
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Job Description
An expanding production company is building a collaborator roster for multiple narrative and documentary projects in development and production. Flexible, part-time roles are open to emerging and experienced professionals across the UK who are passionate about creative visual storytelling and fast-turn workflows in film and TV.
Job Responsibilities
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Collaborate with producers and directors to deliver high-quality film content
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Meet deadlines across pre-production, production, and post-production
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Communicate clearly with cross-functional teams and external partners
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Maintain organized workflows, assets, and documentation
Requirements
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Based in the UK; available for flexible, part-time schedules
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Strong teamwork, time management, and problem-solving skills
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Role-specific:
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Film Editors: Proficient in industry NLEs (Premiere Pro/Avid/FCP), sound and color basics, storytelling sense
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Assistant Directors: Call sheets, scheduling, set safety, AD paperwork, efficient set leadership
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Researchers: Source verification, rights awareness, interview prep, concise briefs
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Production Assistants: On-set support, runs, gear handling basics, clear comms
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Prior credits a plus; enthusiasm and reliability essential
Compensation
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Paid, part-time engagements (rate based on role and experience)
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Ongoing opportunities across multiple narrative & doc projects
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Professional credit and networking within UK film & TV