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<h1>Storyboard Artist (PH)</h1><p><strong>Location:</strong> San Francisco, CA, USA</p><p><strong>Remote Type:</strong> Primarily On-Site / Occasionally from Home</p><p><strong>Time Type:</strong> Full time</p><h3>Job Description</h3><p>Job Posting Title:</p>Storyboard Artist (PH)<p></p><p>Req ID:</p>10142217<p></p><p>Job Description:</p><p><span>We are looking for a Storyboard Artist who reflects the innovative spirit, creative talent, production excellence, collaborative mindset and passion for great filmmaking that define Lucasfilm.</span></p><p></p><p><b><i>This role is based in San Francisco and considered Hybrid, which means the employee will work onsite in our San Francisco office and occasionally from home.</i></b></p><p></p><p><span>The Storyboard Artist works closely with the writers and directors to convey a story through visual storytelling techniques in a 3D computer graphics environment. They work directly from the script to setup the stage and cameras in a 3D environment. It is their job to explore the possibilities of each scene, capture them as shots with a 3D camera move, and edit their work together as movies for submission to the shows story reel.</span></p><p></p><p><b>What you’ll do</b></p><ul><li><p><span>The 3D Story Artist handles composition, screen direction, camera angles, staging, posing, pace, and timing (all the while ensuring that it maintains and fulfills the storypoint.) </span></p></li><li><p><span>Work is done when final 3D camera setups are delivered to downstream production departments</span></p></li><li><p><span>Innovative Project Contributions: Participate in special projects and initiatives, leveraging unique skills in photography, camera, and visual arts to push the boundaries of storytelling in CG animation</span></p></li><li><p></p></li></ul><p><b>What we’re looking for</b></p><ul><li><p><span>5+ years in feature film or television production, or equivalent experience</span></p></li><li><p><span>Bachelors degree in Film, Animation, or Fine Arts Recommended</span></p></li><li><p><span>Reel containing examples of work in live-action or animated film that exhibits a strong emphasis on visual storytelling, including staging, composition, and editing</span></p></li><li><p><span>Competency in 2D storyboarding, or comparable form</span></p></li><li><p><span>Must be confident working extensively with computers. Experience with using 3D animation software a strong plus</span></p></li><li><p><span>Acting out the scene while working on it for the enjoyment of your coworkers also a plus</span></p></li></ul><p></p><p></p>The hiring range for this position in San Francisco is $108,200-$139,900 per year. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.<p></p><p>Job Posting Segment:</p>Lucasfilm Animation<p></p><p>Job Posting Primary Business:</p>Lucasfilm Animation-Episodic Series<p></p><p>Primary Job Posting Category:</p>Story (Animation & Visual Effects) - Studios<p></p><p>Employment Type:</p>Full time<p></p><p>Primary City, State, Region, Postal Code:</p>San Francisco, CA, USA<p></p><p>Alternate City, State, Region, Postal Code:</p><p></p><p>Date Posted:</p>2026-02-05

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