• Electronic Graphic Designer
  • Graphics Director

Electronic Graphic Designer

JOB DESCRIPTION
The electronic graphics designer is responsible for developing and creating graphics used on the show.

Full Job description:
RESPONSIBILITIES
Works with the senior director and graphics director to design and create graphics that support program content. Graphics are created on Tuesday afternoons.
Operates computer graphic equipment during the live show (Thursday afternoons).

REQUIREMENTS
The following criteria will be used to evaluate candidates:
An understanding of graphic composition and design.
Some experience with Photoshop
Strong communication and organizational skills.
Approximate time requirements:
Tuesdays - as assigned
Thursdays 3:00 P.M. - 6:30 P.M.
Studio One internships are non-paid.


Graphics Director

JOB DESCRIPTION
The graphics director is a student leadership position. The graphics director serves on the Studio One Executive Council, the Board of Directors and provides leadership to the graphics team.
The graphics director works with the senior director and is responsible for designing graphics for the live show. The graphics director helps establish team goals, conducts weekly staff meetings, and may act as the CG operator during the live production.

RESPONSIBILITIES
Pre-production:
1. Leads the graphics team by conducting meetings and making assignments.
2. Helps the senior director train team members to operate the character generator and the graphics computer.

Production:
1. May supervise the team during the live show.

Post-production:
1. Attends post-production meetings and provides feedbacks to members of the team.

REQUIREMENTS
The following criteria will be used to evaluate candidates:
1. Prefer at least one semester of experience with the Studio One graphics team.
2. Some experience in graphic design.
3. Successful completion of courses that relate to this job description.
4. Strong communication and organizational skills.
5. Experience in a leadership role.
6. Experience with computers and graphic software.

In addition, candidates must be available for approximately 10 - 12 hours a week, including the following times:

Tuesdays - as assigned
Wednesdays 4:00 - 4:30 P.M.
Fridays 9:00 - 10:00 A.M.

Hours are subject to change depending on circumstances. The graphics director is a non-paid position. Applicants who are available for both fall and spring semester are preferred, but consideration will be given to qualified candidates that are only available for one semester.