
Website Prismatic Interactive
Channeling grit and passion into an indie horror game.
Job Overview
Project & Compensation Overview
| Feature | Details |
| Role Title | Lead Character & Creature Animator |
| Work Location | Remote (Global Availability) |
| Project Type | Contract / Revenue Share |
| Target Hourly Rate | $39.00 USD |
| Payout Priority | Contractors First (Founders are “Last in Line” for pay) |
| Payment Logic | Prorated: Based on total hours and rate relative to the available revenue pool. |
| Core Platforms | Unreal Engine 5, Maya/Blender, Motion Capture Data |
| Primary Genre | Psychological & Creature Horror |
The Role: Lead Animator (Character & Creature Specialty)
Prismatic Interactive is currently seeking a visionary animator to join our remote global team. We are not just looking for someone to move a rig from Point A to Point B; we are seeking a storyteller who understands the weight of fear, the precision of tactical movement, and the unsettling kinetic energy of things that go bump in the night.
As we push the boundaries of independent horror, your role as an animator will be the heartbeat of the player experience. From the heavy, labored breathing of a hiding protagonist to the erratic, bone-snapping lunge of a nightmare entity, your work will define the very essence of our game.
The Prismatic Interactive Compensation Model
We believe in radical transparency. In the world of animation jobs, “Revenue Share” can often feel vague. At Prismatic Interactive, we have structured our payout system to prioritize the artists over the executives.
| Category | Policy Details |
| Target Hourly Rate | $39/hr (The benchmark for your value) |
| Location | Remote (Global) |
| Contract Type | Revenue Share (Prorated) |
| Payout Hierarchy | Founders are Last: Contractors are paid 100% of their accrued value before founders receive profit. |
| Distribution | Hours x Rate: Payouts are distributed based on your contribution relative to the project’s total revenue pool. |
Section I: The Mission of an Animator at Prismatic Interactive
In the realm of horror, the animator is the ultimate manipulator of tension. At Prismatic Interactive, your mission is divided into three distinct pillars of motion:
1. Tactical Realism (The Human Element)
Our game features characters with military backgrounds. This requires a sophisticated understanding of “tactical kinesthetics.” You will be responsible for animating movements that feel grounded and professional—proper weapon high-ready/low-ready transitions, the specific weight of a tactical reload under pressure, and the subtle ways a body compensates for fatigue and injury.
2. The Uncanny Valley (The Creature Element)
Horror thrives in the “wrongness” of motion. You will design creature animation sets that defy human expectation. We want movement that feels organic yet predatory—creatures that shift their weight in ways that trigger a primal flight response in the player.
3. Narrative Through Motion
Every flinch, every glance, and every idle animation should tell the player something about the character’s mental state. You will work closely with the narrative team to ensure the animator’s touch is visible in every story beat.
Section II: Key Responsibilities
As a core member of the Prismatic Interactive team, your daily workflow will involve a blend of creative artistry and technical implementation:
Breathe Life into Horror: Create high-fidelity, lifelike character and creature animations from scratch using Maya or Blender.
Motion Capture Mastery: Clean up, retarget, and polish raw mocap data to ensure it meets our stylistic requirements while maintaining the realism of the original performance.
UE5 Integration: You will not just hand off assets; you will be an active participant in Unreal Engine 5. This includes setting up and maintaining complex Animation Blueprints, Blend Spaces, and State Machines.
Rigging Collaboration: Work hand-in-hand with riggers to ensure skeletal structures support the extreme deformations required for horror transformations.
Optimization: In animation jobs, performance is as important as visuals. You will optimize animation assets to ensure smooth framerates without sacrificing the “crunch” of the movement.
Voice Collaboration: Maintain active communication via Discord. Since we are a remote team, a high-quality mic and a collaborative spirit are essential.
Section III: Requirements & Technical Proficiency
We are looking for an animator who has weathered the storms of game production and emerged with a refined eye for detail.
Core Requirements:
3+ Years of Experience: You have a proven track record in character animation for 3D games.
The UE5 Edge: Professional proficiency in the Unreal Engine 5 animation pipeline is non-negotiable. You should be comfortable with the “logic” of motion, not just the “art” of it.
Software Agnostic: Whether you prefer Maya or Blender, you must be able to deliver clean, game-ready exports that adhere to our naming conventions and bone structures.
Mechanical Understanding: You understand the fundamentals of rigging and skinning. You know why a mesh collapses at the shoulder and how to communicate that to the technical art team.
Fluency: High-level English proficiency is required for real-time technical troubleshooting and creative brainstorming.
Section IV: The “Prismatic” Preferred Qualifications
While the above are the essentials, we are looking for an animator who brings a unique “edge” to the table. We prioritize candidates with:
A Horror-Centric Portfolio: Show us you can make something move in a way that is genuinely disturbing. We want to see your creature work, your “shaky cam” perspectives, and your mastery of suspense.
Military Knowledge: If you understand the difference between a civilian’s walk and a soldier’s “patrol gait,” you have a significant advantage.
Facial Animation Experience: Horror is found in the eyes. Experience with MetaHuman or Live Link Face is a massive plus.
The Mocap Cleanup Specialist: If you can take messy, noisy mocap data and turn it into a buttery-smooth (yet realistic) performance, you are exactly who we need.
Section V: Why This is Unique Among Animation Jobs
Most animation jobs treat the artist as a production line worker. At Prismatic Interactive, you are a stakeholder. Because of our Revenue Share model, your efficiency and creativity directly impact the project’s success and, by extension, your financial reward.
We have removed the “middle management” bloat found in AAA studios. Here, the animator speaks directly to the Lead Developer. There are no layers of bureaucracy between your idea and the game build. We value “The Best Idea,” regardless of who it comes from.
Section VI: Life at Prismatic Interactive
We are a remote-global studio, which means we value autonomy. We don’t care when you work, as long as the work is exceptional and you are available for our core sync meetings.
Culture of Critique: We believe in honest, respectful feedback. We “fail fast” so we can succeed sooner.
Technical Empowerment: We give our animators the tools they need. If there is a plugin or a piece of software that will make the animation pipeline more efficient, we discuss it and implement it.
Passion-Driven: We are all here because we love the horror genre. We spend our breaks talking about classic film tropes, indie horror hits, and the latest tech in UE5.
To apply for this job please visit www.prismaticinteractive.com.
