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JOB SUMMARYThe Art Director is responsible to:Establish and direct the overall visual appearance of all elements of an assigned project.Ensure the project's "story" and creative intent is conveyed visually to successfully create the desired guest experience.Direct all visual elements and artistic style of the project.Create, develop and direct art, and design to establish and unify the creative vision.Translate desired moods, messages, concepts and ideas into imagery.Solidifying the vision, resolving conflicting and inconsistent design.Collaborates with the Creative Director, Show Producer and project team to develop and direct creative design intent to meet project creative, business, technical, and operational objectives.MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIESDevelops visual design direction and defines design elements of the assigned project that affect the guest experience. This may be accomplished with many different methods, including, but not limited to, creating sketches, illustrations, models, composite imagery and image research documentation. Supervise others to develop those design ideas.Oversees and directs design, fabrication and installation of all on-stage project elements to ensure the creative intent is achieved as envisioned by the Creative Director. Project elements such as - architecture, scenic art, scenery, props, animation, show action, special fx, and lighting.Collaborates with internal talent and external vendors to execute the desired vision. Directs art related vendors and any scenic scope that requires art direction.In collaboration with the Creative Director, act as design "vision-keeper" for the project, maintaining a cohesive design in all elements associated with the project through all phases of design and development.Creates and presents project materials to internal and external audiences to communicate project concept, content and status.Works with the Show Producer to identify and procure talent and resources necessary to complete the project.Acts as project liaison with internal and external partners, licensors, and intellectual property developers as needed.Understand and actively participate in Environmental, Health & Safety responsibilities by following established UDX policy, procedures, training and team member involvement activities. Performs other duties as assigned.QualificationsQUALIFICATIONSAbility to communicate complex artistic ideas through a combination of written and visual and materials required. Must have in depth knowledge of color theory, art history, scenic painting techniques, sculpture, architecture, perspective, theatrical lighting techniques and storytelling. Technical school is preferred. Associate degree (AA) in Theater, Art, Film, or Architecture is required. Bachelor's degree in Theater, Art, Film, or Architecture is required. Master's degree in Theater, Art, Film, or Architecture is preferred.Production design and field experience based on Universal Creative standards. Designing experience based entertainment for world-class theme parks or related industries; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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