Job Opportunity. Storyline Artist needed!
Mar 19, 2014
This position has closed. Thank you to everyone who has submitted their resume/work examples.
Overworked instructional designer needs help with building out 3 training modules. Looking for a 3-4 week turnaround and communication is a must! We'll provide the ppt and notes…YOU provide the storyboard and scripting. How's your narration sound? Got Photoshop skills?? Got examples? Good..you'll need em. None of that "I only have proprietary modules and can't show you…take my word I'm good nonsense." Did I type that? Oh yes he did! Enough sass…here is the breakdown:
Starts around late March/Early April
3 Modules with lengths of 5, 15, 30 mins long.
Based on our Powerpoints/screenshots, we'll need storyboards and scripts of each.
Narration throughout the modules
3-4 week turnaround (Early May deadline)
SCORM compliant
The ability to laugh is a must!
Remote position.
Please send links to your work/examples and your hourly rate!
If this sounds like you, contact me at
robert.spurgeon@freemanco.com
8 Replies
Laugh or have a sense or humour?
If only I didn't have to do the narration myself! I'd be up for this.
Nuthin beats a good sense of Humour! (nods head in approving manner)
Robert,
Where are you based?
I guess if the answer is "...in the US...", you will be looking for a designer in US with a US narration.
Would you please confirm?
Thanks.
Hey there - I'm in Canada and am a self-employed e-learning designer with strong narration skills. I don't think that there's anything that prevents us from doing business across borders, as long as I'm not your employee. Let me know what you think about that, then I'd be happy to send you some samples.
Hi Bruce,
We are based out of Dallas, Tx. Thanks
RS
Hi Michele,
We do business in Canada all the time! We also may be needing some work done in French in the future, so any examples done in both English and French would be great!
RS
Is that also a confirmation that you're looking for US narration?
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