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Animation Editor Jobs in Boston, MA (NOW HIRING)

Deputy Ideas Editor

Boston, MA · On-site

$90K - $122K/yr

Imagine and work with digital editors to produce multimedia versions of our essays, including short video, graphics, quizzes, and animation. * Contribute to live events involving our writers.

Key Responsibilities Promotional Editing * Identify powerful hooks, emotional beats, and standout ... Enhance edits with music, sound design, pacing, captions, motion graphics, and animation * Version ...

Drive the design and development of robotics simulations, AI, debuggers, behavior editing tools, and 3D animation tools and pipelines Required Qualifications: * BS in Computer Science * 5+ years of ...

Graphic Designer

Boston, MA · On-site

$100/hr

Experience with Video editing/animation, After Effects, Premiere, Figma are preferred, but not mandatory. * Project management, research, problem-solving and presentation skills are necessary.

Autodesk 3DS Max Tutor

Waltham, MA · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials, setting up studio and environmental lighting, creating keyframe animations, and configuring render ...

Autodesk 3DS Max Tutor

Newton, MA · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials, setting up studio and environmental lighting, creating keyframe animations, and configuring render ...

Autodesk 3DS Max Tutor

Quincy, MA · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials, setting up studio and environmental lighting, creating keyframe animations, and configuring render ...

Autodesk 3DS Max Tutor

Somerville, MA · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials, setting up studio and environmental lighting, creating keyframe animations, and configuring render ...

Autodesk 3DS Max Tutor

Boston, MA · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials, setting up studio and environmental lighting, creating keyframe animations, and configuring render ...

Autodesk 3DS Max Tutor

Lowell, MA · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials, setting up studio and environmental lighting, creating keyframe animations, and configuring render ...

Autodesk 3DS Max Tutor

Lynn, MA · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials, setting up studio and environmental lighting, creating keyframe animations, and configuring render ...

Autodesk 3DS Max Tutor

Cambridge, MA · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials, setting up studio and environmental lighting, creating keyframe animations, and configuring render ...

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How much do animation editor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for animation editor in Boston, MA is $34.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.22 and $43.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Animation Editor do?

An Animation Editor works closely with animators and directors to refine animated sequences by timing shots, ensuring smooth transitions, and syncing animation with dialogue and sound. They use editing software to assemble, revise, and finalize scenes before production completion. Their role is crucial in maintaining narrative flow and visual coherence in animated films, TV shows, or video games.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Animation Editor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Animation Editor, you need strong video editing skills, a keen eye for visual storytelling, and a solid understanding of animation principles, often supported by a relevant degree or equivalent experience. Proficiency in industry-standard software such as Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, and familiarity with file formats and codecs is typically required. Attention to detail, creativity, time management, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this role. These abilities ensure the timely delivery of high-quality animated content that meets both artistic and technical standards in collaborative production environments.

What does a typical workday look like for an Animation Editor?

A typical workday for an Animation Editor involves reviewing and assembling animated footage, synchronizing visual elements with audio, and making adjustments based on feedback from directors and animators. You’ll collaborate closely with other editors, animators, and production team members to ensure consistency and style throughout the project. The role often requires managing multiple versions of edits, working under tight deadlines, and efficiently addressing notes or revisions. This dynamic workflow provides opportunities to creatively influence the final product while developing valuable teamwork and technical skills.

What are the most commonly searched types of Animation Editor jobs in Boston, MA? The most popular types of Animation Editor jobs in Boston, MA are:
Infographic showing various Animation Editor job openings in Boston, MA as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 84% In-person, 8% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $71,407 per year, or $34.3 per hour.
Deputy Ideas Editor

$90K - $122K/yr

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago

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Job description

Job Description:

Boston Globe Opinion is looking to hire a deputy editor for Ideas, its standalone, eight-page section of reported articles, essays, commentary, video, and interviews about politics, culture, social change, education, science, and technology.

The deputy Ideas editor collaborates with the Ideas section’s three other staffers -- the editor, an associate editor, a staff writer -- to identify stories worth pursuing; recruit and commission freelance contributors; and edit articles from outside contributors and Globe opinion writers. This editor would also be asked to work closely with our video team to produce short and long-form video from Ideas content and featuring Ideas contributors. Experience producing high-quality visuals, whether video, illustrations, graphics, or photographs, is a plus.

Ambition will be encouraged: We want this editor to regularly produce the kinds of thoughtful, needle-moving, surprising, and delightful content – whether 2,000-word pieces that can grace the section cover, incisive 900-word analyses of current events, or 90-second social video.

Leadership is also part of the job: When the Ideas editor is away, this editor will be called upon to help oversee the section.

Responsibilities:

  • Be capable of handling all the basic responsibilities involved in producing the weekly section online and in print.
  • Evaluate incoming pitches with an eye to what will surprise, delight, and enlighten readers, while provoking unconventional thinking and engaging debates.
  • Generate nuanced, thoughtful, timely ideas of their own.
  • Find and cultivate compelling writers and commission pieces from them.
  • Work closely with those writers through initial concepts, first drafts, revisions, and final digital and print production.
  • Have a stylish eye for strong visuals, and have the ability to commission and create them.
  • Write sharp, alluring headlines and social copy.
  • Imagine and work with digital editors to produce multimedia versions of our essays, including short video, graphics, quizzes, and animation.
  • Contribute to live events involving our writers.
  • Oversee production of the section when the Ideas editor is away.

Qualifications:

  • At least seven years of journalism experience and the highest standards for accuracy, fairness, and depth of reporting.
  • Experience working with writers, particularly freelancers.
  • The candidate should have produced — either as a writer, editor, or both — columns, stories, or videos that blend reporting and original arguments/commentary.
  • An understanding of how opinion journalism differs from news reporting and writing.
  • A willingness to produce video and other multimedia, as well as an openness to working with multimedia editors on audio, video, graphics, and social media.
  • Relationships with a diverse network of writers and sources will be considered a plus. So will experience covering science, technology, business, or culture, though it is not required.
  • A commitment to bringing a broad spectrum of voices into the section, including from writers and video influencers whose points of view the editor might not agree with.
  • A willingness to adapt and be audience focused, with a curious mindset and a commitment to creating an inclusive work environment

The BGMP office is located in downtown Boston, near Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, and is easily accessible by MBTA and commuter rail lines. This position is based in Boston, and candidates should be based in the area or willing to move.

The annual salary for this role is $90,000 - $122,000.

This range reflects the band for this role. We are committed to fair and market-informed compensation. It is anticipated that most qualified candidates could be hired within the midpoint of the range. Compensation for the successful candidate will be informed by their particular combination of skills, experience, and qualifications.

It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.

EEO Statement: At Boston Globe Media, our mission is to empower, connect, and convene our communities with independent, trusted journalism and storytelling. We know a critical part of achieving this is by having a workforce that is representative of the communities we serve. Boston Globe Media is an equal opportunity employer that welcomes candidates and colleagues of all backgrounds, experiences, perspectives, and skills.