Profile title: Digital Media Designer
Job Description:
Entry-Level: Produces digital images for use in technology-based education, presentations and the Internet. Programs custom interactive screens. Assists the artistic design team in conceptualizing content for digital media. May assist e-learning specialists in producing and updating well-defined media portion of course modules. May work within a training or marketing department. Works under direct supervision. Reports to a manager.
Intermediate-Level: Produces and designs digital images for use in technology-based education, presentations and the Internet. Leads the artistic design team in conceptualizing content for digital media. Ensures convergence of graphics with other software. Leads artistic teams consisting of graphic artists, video specialists, animators and audio specialists in developing animations, video scripts, audio scripts and on-screen text. May assist e-learning specialists in developing media portion of course modules. May work within a marketing or training department. Works under general supervision. Typically reports to a manager.
Senior-Level: Responsible for advising the organization concerning quality, look and feel for all image concerns related to communication instruments, identity issues and marketing. Oversees the design of digital images for use in technology-based education, presentations and the Internet. Oversees the artistic design team in conceptualizing content for digital media. Responsible for guaranteeing that material is age appropriate. Manages artists and programmers in the audio, video, animation and graphics arenas. May work within a marketing department. Works independently. Typically reports to senior management.
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