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Motion Graphic Designer (TV News)

On Cue Hire, Boca Raton, Florida, us, 33481

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Job Title: Motion Graphic Designer - TV News Location:

Boca Raton, FL (Onsite) Schedule:

Full Time | Monday-Friday Salary:

Commensurate with experience

Overview: Our client is seeking a

Motion Graphic Designer

with a strong background in animation and 3D design to join their dynamic broadcast news team in Boca Raton, FL. This is a key creative role where you'll develop high-impact visuals that bring news stories, promotions, and special segments to life.

You'll be part of a fast-paced environment where quick turnarounds, sharp visuals, and creative storytelling are critical. This is a great opportunity for someone who thrives under deadline pressure and wants to work on compelling, politically-focused content.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and animate motion graphics for daily news coverage, promos, and special reports

Develop 2D and 3D animated elements that enhance storytelling and viewer engagement

Collaborate closely with producers, editors, and the creative team to deliver graphics that align with editorial direction and visual brand standards

Build and maintain templates and design assets for ongoing use

Stay current with political news, trends, and key public figures to create timely and relevant visuals

Ensure projects are delivered on time and meet broadcast-quality standards Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree in Motion Graphics, Animation, Visual Effects, or a related field

2+ years of experience in a broadcast, digital media, or post-production environment

Expert in Adobe Creative Suite, especially After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere

Proficient in 3D software

Strong storytelling instincts, attention to detail, and ability to work under tight deadlines

Must submit a portfolio or reel for consideration Bonus Points If You:

Have experience designing graphics for live news or political programming

Are comfortable working in high-volume, quick-turnaround environments

Are familiar with broadcast graphics systems like Vizrt or Chyron