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motion graphics designer jobs in ​nottingham

At Beyond The Book we specialise in recruitment in the Creative, Marketing and Digital space, including Motion Graphics Designers.
Typically, a Motion Graphics Designer will within a multidisciplinary team in either a creative agency or an in-house creative team, alongside Graphic Designers, Digital Designers and Art Directors. This creative role would be managed by a Digital Creative Director or Creative Director and would require multi-tasking and working to tight deadlines, in a fast-paced environment.
 
The Motion Graphics Designer role would be suitable for someone with a passion for graphics, motion and video. The role will typically suit someone who has skills in 2D and 4D, and who loves to use their combined creative and technical skills in creating effective solutions for branded or marketing content, entertainment, corporate or internal communications. The role will suit someone with industry experience in a dedicated motion graphics role.
 
The Motion Graphics Designer role would usually encompass the following responsibilities:
 
Produce motion graphics as part of a wider advertising campaign, or bespoke branded content for social and digital platforms on a B2C or B2C or B2E basis.  Software skills required are Premiere Pro, After Effects. Cinema4D, also graphic design skills in Adobe InDesign, PhotoShop and Illustrator.
 
About Nottingham
Nottingham is probably best known for its link to the legend of Robin Hood and his hatred towards the Sheriff of Nottingham. A status of Robin Hood can be found near Nottingham Castle. The Castle is also known as "Castle Rock" because of its 130 feet high cliffs to the south and west. Little of the original castle still survives but has been rebuilt to house an art gallery and museum.
Nottingham during the industrial revolution was an international hub for the textile industry and particularly the manufacture of lace. It is also where one of the world’s oldest and best-known bike brands Raleigh was founded in 1887.
Today the city centre is a bustling hub of residents, students and professionals. With two universities, Nottingham Trent and University of Nottingham, attended by over 60,000 students.
Nottingham was also dubbed the 'Home of English Sport' in 2015 due to the presence of the National Ice Centre, National Watersports Centre, and Trent Bridge international cricket ground, home to tennis’ Aegon Nottingham Open, and thanks to Nottingham Forest Football Club’s City Ground and Notts County Football Club’s Meadow Lane, Nottingham also claims the country’s only ‘City of Football’ title.