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Remote Animation Studio information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a remote animation studio, and why are they important?

To excel in a remote animation studio, you need expertise in animation principles, strong artistic abilities, and experience with industry-standard software like Adobe After Effects and Autodesk Maya, often supported by a relevant degree or portfolio. Familiarity with collaborative platforms such as Slack, ShotGrid, and cloud-based asset management systems is also essential. Excellent communication, time management, and self-motivation are crucial soft skills for remote teamwork and meeting deadlines. These competencies ensure that high-quality animation projects are delivered efficiently while maintaining effective collaboration despite the physical distance.

How do remote animation studios typically coordinate teamwork and maintain creative collaboration across different locations?

Remote animation studios usually rely on a combination of cloud-based project management tools, video conferencing, and real-time collaboration software to coordinate teamwork. Artists, animators, and production staff often meet virtually for daily or weekly check-ins, share feedback through annotated reviews, and use shared asset libraries to ensure everyone is working with the latest files. This setup allows for flexibility, but also requires strong communication skills and self-motivation to keep projects on track. Many studios also host virtual brainstorming sessions or social events to foster a sense of team spirit and creative synergy, despite the physical distance.

What is a remote animation studio?

A remote animation studio is a company or team that creates animated content while working from different locations rather than a centralized office. Artists, animators, writers, and producers collaborate virtually using digital tools to produce films, series, advertisements, or games. This setup allows studios to tap into global talent, offer flexible work arrangements, and often reduce overhead costs. Communication, project management, and file sharing are handled through online platforms to ensure smooth collaboration and timely project delivery.

What is the difference between Remote Animation Studio vs Remote Character Animator?

AspectRemote Animation StudioRemote Character Animator
CredentialsPortfolio, animation software skillsPortfolio, animation software skills
Work EnvironmentCollaborative teams, project-basedIndividual work, project-based
Industry UsageAnimation studios, media companiesMedia, gaming, advertising
Common Search IntentFinding full-service animation providersSeeking specialized character animation roles

Remote Animation Studios are comprehensive entities offering a range of animation services, often employing multiple animators. Remote Character Animators focus specifically on bringing characters to life through individual or team work. While both roles require animation skills and software proficiency, studios emphasize project management and collaboration, whereas character animators concentrate on character-specific tasks.

What are the most commonly searched types of Animation Studio jobs in Colorado? The most popular types of Animation Studio jobs in Colorado are:
What cities in Colorado are hiring for Remote Animation Studio jobs? Cities in Colorado with the most Remote Animation Studio job openings:
Senior Editor & Motion Designer, Brand Studio

Senior Editor & Motion Designer, Brand Studio

Gusto, Inc.

Denver, CO • On-site, Remote

$177K - $222K/yr

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Gusto rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

About the Opportunity

Editing and motion are where our stories truly take shape. Pacing, sound, motion, and color aren't finishing touches-they're the work. They're how we earn trust, convey clarity, and make people feel something.

Gusto is expanding our in-house creative studio inside our fast-moving, late-stage startup. We make cinematic brand films, product stories, and customer-driven narratives-and we also partner closely with our social team to bring those stories to life where our audience spends time. It's common to shift between a polished long-form piece and fast-turn social work in the same week.

We're looking for a Staff Editor & Motion Designer who is a hands-on maker: someone who loves editing and motion design, takes real ownership of the final product, and wants to help shape how video and motion show up across our brand. This is a senior individual contributor role, focused on post-production craft and storytelling.

In this role, you'll own the motion and edit from rough cut through final delivery. You'll make judgment calls about pacing, sound, animation, and color. You'll collaborate closely with other creatives and cross-functional partners on our marketing team to produce great work that defines our brand and that has an impact. And you'll help us raise the bar while also making the work easier to scale-through better workflows, smarter templates, and mindful use of modern tools.

If you're energized by being close to the work, care deeply about preference, and enjoy improving both the output and the process, this role will be a exemplary fit.

Here's what you'll do day-to-day
  • Edit brand films, product stories, interviews, explainers, and social-first content
  • Design motion graphics, typography, transitions, and animation that serve the story-not the other way around
  • Shape expressive arcs through pacing, sound design, and color
  • Partner closely with other creatives and cross-functional partners from our marketing, comms and social teams from rough cut through final delivery
  • Build repeatable templates and workflows that enable faster turnaround without sacrificing quality
  • Use modern editing and motion tools-including AI-enabled workflows-to explore, iterate, and produce more proficiently
  • Keep post-production organized and deliver final assets that meet creative and technical standards
Here's what we're looking for
  • 8+ years of experience editing and designing motion for brand, film, agency, or content studios
  • Expert-level fluency in editing and motion tools, with curiosity and judgment around emerging AI-enabled methods
  • A portfolio that demonstrates well-developed storytelling, mindful motion design, and range across formats
  • Sharp instincts for sound design, pacing, color, and transitions
  • Comfort transitioning between polished, narrative-driven work and fast, social-first content
  • Robust collaboration skills across creative, production, and marketing partners
  • A maker mindset-you enjoy improving how work gets made, not just making the work itself

Compensation Details

At Gusto, we strive to provide rewards that empower employees to achieve their financial and personal goals. We offer competitive compensation packages with a strong emphasis on equity based compensation (ownership in Gusto). To learn more about Gusto's compensation philosophy and benefits offerings please view our Total Rewards Approach page. 

Our cash compensation range for this role is $146,000/yr to $183,000/yr in Denver & most remote locations, and $177,000/yr to $222,000/yr in San Francisco, Seattle & New York. Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors, including candidate experience and expertise, and may vary from the amounts listed above.


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