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At Skydance Animation, we are seeking experienced Story Artists in a f reelance or full-time capacity to join our team across upcoming feature film productions. In this role, you will play a critical ...

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The Story Desk Editor makes decisions about what stories need to be covered; checks phone and email news tips and checks for updates on breaking news and developing stories. This person will also ...

The Story Desk Editor drives daily editorial execution, curates and produces impactful stories, and ensures our content connects authentically with audiences across streaming, digital, social and ...

Senior Director, Story Department: Narrative / Story Employment Type: Full Time Location: Los Angeles Description Looking for something fresh? Day One Agency is hiring. Day One is a creative agency ...

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The Story Desk Editor drives daily editorial execution, curates and produces impactful stories, and ensures our content connects authentically with audiences across streaming, digital, social and ...

Senior Director, Story Department: Narrative / Story Employment Type: Full Time Location: New York Description Looking for something fresh? Day One Agency is hiring. Day One is a creative agency ...

VP, Story

Los Angeles, CA

$160K - $180K/yr

We're looking to expand our team with a new VP, Story to support our integrated teams and client work. You'll become part of an award winning collective of cultural insiders, all of whom are ...

Senior Director, Story

Los Angeles, CA · On-site +1

$140K - $160K/yr

We're looking to expand our team with a new Senior Director, Story to support our integrated creative team. This is a role for a versatile, concept-forward creative who thinks beyond the caption and ...

Senior Director, Story

New York, NY · On-site +1

$140K - $160K/yr

We're looking to expand our team with a new Senior Director, Story to support our integrated creative team. This is a role for a versatile, concept-forward creative who thinks beyond the caption and ...

VP, Story

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$160K - $180K/yr

VP, Story Department: Narrative / Story Employment Type: Full Time Location: Los Angeles Description Looking for something fresh? Day One Agency is hiring. Day One is a creative agency committed to ...

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How much do story jobs pay per week?

As of May 30, 2026, the average weekly pay for story in the United States is $2,493.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,942.31 and $3,019.23 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Story Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Story Editor, you need a strong command of narrative structure, editing techniques, and an understanding of genre conventions, often supported by a degree in English, journalism, or a related field. Familiarity with editing software like Final Draft, Adobe Story, or Microsoft Word, as well as experience managing editorial workflows, is typically required. Exceptional communication, collaboration, and creative problem-solving skills set outstanding story editors apart. These abilities are crucial for refining content, maintaining narrative coherence, and ensuring stories engage audiences effectively.

What are some common challenges faced by professional storytellers when engaging diverse audiences?

Professional storytellers often encounter the challenge of adapting their narratives to resonate with audiences of varying ages, cultures, and interests. This requires flexibility in delivery, sensitivity to different perspectives, and the ability to read the room and adjust content or tone accordingly. Successful storytellers build strong connections by incorporating interactive elements or relatable themes, and by continually refining their storytelling techniques to engage all participants. Collaboration with event organizers or educators is also common to ensure the stories align with the audience’s needs and expectations.

What are Story jobs?

Story jobs typically refer to roles involved in creating, developing, and telling stories across various media, such as film, television, publishing, advertising, and gaming. These jobs can include positions like screenwriters, story editors, narrative designers, and content creators. Professionals in story jobs craft compelling narratives, develop characters, and structure plots to engage audiences. Collaboration with directors, producers, and artists is common, and strong creative and communication skills are essential. The field offers opportunities for both freelance and full-time employment, depending on the industry and project.

What is the difference between Story vs Content Writer?

AspectStoryContent Writer
Primary FocusCreating narratives, storytelling, fiction or creative contentProducing informational, promotional, or SEO-driven content
Required SkillsCreativity, storytelling, writing skillsResearch, SEO knowledge, versatility in topics
Work EnvironmentFictional, entertainment, marketing campaignsWebsites, blogs, marketing materials
Common UsageLiterature, advertising, entertainmentDigital marketing, corporate communication

While both Story and Content Writer roles involve writing skills, a Story focuses on creating narratives and fictional content, often for entertainment or branding. A Content Writer produces a variety of informational and promotional content optimized for online platforms. Understanding these differences helps employers and job seekers target the right skills and opportunities.

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Infographic showing various Story job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Locum Tenens, 76% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $129,668 per year, or $62.3 per hour.
Story Artist

Story Artist

Skydance

Santa Monica, CA

$2.39K - $4.20K/wk

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

At Skydance Animation, we are seeking experienced Story Artists in a freelance or full-time capacity to join our team across upcoming feature film productions. In this role, you will play a critical part in bringing stories to life by translating scripts, ideas, and character-driven moments into compelling visual storytelling. Through dynamic staging, cinematic composition, expressive acting, and strong pacing, you will help shape the emotional and narrative direction of the film from early development through production.

Working closely with Director(s), the Head of Story, the story team, and fellow creatives, the Story Artist will develop entertaining and emotionally resonant storyboard sequences that support the overall creative vision of the film. The ideal candidate is a strong visual storyteller with a deep understanding of character performance, filmmaking language, and story structure, as well as the ability to expand loose concepts into fully realized scenes that balance humor, emotion, and action.

This position is based in Los Angeles, California, and requires the selected candidate to be located with in the greater Los Angeles area. 

Responsibilities
  • Create storyboard sequences that effectively execute story, character, emotional, comedic, and cinematic objectives through strong visual storytelling and performance
  • Meet with Directors, Head of Story, and creative supervisors to discuss storyboard objectives, sequence intent, and overall storytelling goals for the film
  • Translate scripts, outlines, and creative direction into clear and engaging storyboard panels that support pacing, staging, composition, camera language, and continuity
  • Collaborate closely with creative leadership and Editorial to refine sequences through multiple rounds of feedback and iteration
  • Demonstrate proficiency in creative tools such as Photoshop or Storyboard Pro, including timeline management, camera motion, dialogue placement, and sequence organization
  • Maintain consistency with the visual style, tone, and storytelling quality established for the production
  • Pitch storyboard sequences clearly and effectively to Directors, creative leadership, and internal teams as needed
  • Address creative challenges proactively by communicating with supervisors, asking thoughtful questions, and contributing visual storytelling solutions
  • Ensure all storyboard revisions, notes, and feedback are accurately incorporated within assigned deadlines
  • Communicate progress, updates, and production needs to creative supervisors and appropriate production staff throughout the process
  • Follow production workflows and document management requirements, including file organization, naming conventions, and storage procedures
  • Meet deadlines and production schedules as established by Producers and Production Management while maintaining a high level of artistic quality
  • Attend and contribute to story meetings, reviews, pitches, screenings, and other relevant production discussions
  • Assist with additional story-related assignments and special projects as needed in support of the production
Requirements
  • Minimum of 1 year of professional storyboard experience and/or relevant training on a feature film, television series, or comparable production environment; or an equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Strong drawing and visual storytelling skills with the ability to communicate emotion, character performance, acting, staging, and cinematic clarity through storyboard work
  • Proficiency with industry tools (Photoshop, Storyboard Pro, etc.) 
  • Demonstrated ability to adapt to and work within the established visual style and storytelling language of a production
  • Strong understanding of composition, staging, camera language, continuity, pacing, and screen direction
  • Solid draftsmanship and foundational drawing skills, including character acting, anatomy, perspective, and posing
  • Ability to interpret creative direction, apply feedback constructively, and iterate quickly within a collaborative production environment
  • Strong organizational, communication, and time-management skills with the ability to prioritize assignments and meet deadlines
  • Comfortable managing multiple assignments and adapting to evolving creative and production needs
  • Knowledge of additional design, editorial, or production software is a plus
The compensation range for this position in Los Angeles, CA is $2388.40 - 4,200/week. The rate offered may vary based on the candidate’s location, qualifications, experience and relevant expertise, among other factors.  The range indicated is for base salary only and does not reflect the total compensation package, including bonus, benefits, etc. 
 
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