2D Illustrator & Motion Graphics Artist for Animated Character Avatar

Job Title: 2D Illustrator & Motion Graphics Artist for Animated Character Avatar

Project Type: One-time project

Budget: [e.g., $500-$800 USD] (I've increased the range to reflect the complexity of the nested loop)

About the Project:

I am creating an educational video series called Soundstalker Expeditions, hosted by Dr. Elias Soundstalker, the "Indiana Jones of Ethnomusicology." It's an adventure-style series for ages 9 to 90 that explores world cultures through music, science, and history. I need a stylized 2D character avatar that will serve as the "talking head" for the series.

What I Need:

A single, high-quality illustrated character brought to life with a sophisticated, seamless animation loop. The style should be clean, stylized, and authoritative—not cartoony, not photorealistic, and not generic corporate art.

Character Description - Dr. Elias Soundstalker:

• Age: 46 years old.

• Archetype: The "Indiana Jones of Ethnomusicology." A field veteran, an academic, an explorer. He is worldly, intelligent, and approachable, but not a stuffy professor.

• Appearance: A well-defined, slightly heavy mustache (a key feature that will conceal the lack of lip-sync). Weathered features, perhaps a few days' stubble. Authentic and experienced.

• Attire: Practical, field-ready attire. Think a durable button-up shirt (safari-style or a classic work shirt), not a suit or lab coat.

Setting and Composition:

Dr. Soundstalker sits at a desk in his study, looking directly at the viewer. The environment should be atmospheric:

• On the desk: A vintage-style microphone on a stand, headphones, and an open leather-bound field journal.

• In the background: Shelves with books, rolled maps, and a few ethnomusicological artifacts (a small drum beater, a gong mallet). "Organized chaos" of a brilliant mind.

Animation Style - CRITICAL REFERENCE:

Watch the YouTube channel "Doomberg" to understand the technique.

• Study their technique, NOT their subject. Do not create an animal.

• The animation is extremely minimal. The character is mostly a static image, brought to life with subtle, simple loops: a slow head turn, a gentle body sway, a slow blink.

• No lip-sync. No complex hand gestures. The voiceover carries the performance.

Animation Requirements - "The Nested Loop System":

Create a seamless video file that feels like an endless, organic performance. To achieve this, we will use a "nested loop" system inspired by Doomberg.

• The Base Loop: A long, very subtle animation cycle of approximately 15-20 seconds. This could be a slow torso shift or a gradual change in the character's posture.

• Independent Action Layers: Within the base loop, animate these actions on separate, non-synchronized cycles:

◦ The Blink: A slow, natural blink that occurs every 4-7 seconds.

◦ The Eyebrow Raise: A subtle, thoughtful raise of the eyebrows that occurs once every 10-12 seconds.

◦ The Head Tilt: A very slight, almost imperceptible tilt of the head that occurs on its own 8-second cycle.

Deliverables:

1. The final animated loop (at least 20+ seconds long to demonstrate the cycle) as a high-resolution video file (e.g., MP4 or MOV) with a transparent background.

2. The original working files (e.g., Illustrator or Photoshop file with layers, plus the After Effects or animation project file).

How to Apply:

1. Confirm you have read this brief and watched Doomberg to understand the minimalist animation style.

2. Share your portfolio showing both illustration and motion graphics work in a similar style.

3. Begin your proposal with the words: "I understand the Doomberg technique."

I look forward to seeing your work.

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