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Fortis Games

Motion Designer – Contractor

Fortis Games

Motion Designer creating high-performing video creatives for Fortis Games' user acquisition and marketing. Collaborating on gameplay features and using data-driven insights to refine content.

Posted 5/19/2026contractRemote • 🇧🇷 BrazilMid-LevelSeniorWebsite

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Own the creation of high-performing video creatives across user acquisition, social, and digital channels, driving engagement, conversion, and player acquisition at scale.
  • Translate gameplay features, player motivations, and creative strategy into compelling motion concepts that resonate with target audiences.
  • Develop scalable motion templates and workflows to enable efficient production and rapid iteration across campaigns.
  • Drive a culture of experimentation by exploring new formats, styles, and creative directions, supporting continuous testing and optimization.
  • Leverage performance data and insights to refine creative approaches, improving results across key metrics such as CTR, CVR, and retention.
  • Partner closely with UA, Creative Strategists, Product Marketing, and Game Teams to ensure alignment between creative output and broader growth initiatives.
  • Integrate AI-driven tools into day-to-day workflows, accelerating ideation, production, localization, and iteration while improving overall team efficiency.
  • Stay ahead of emerging trends, formats, and technologies in motion design and performance marketing, continuously evolving our creative approach.

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • Strong experience in motion design, animation, or performance creative roles, ideally within gaming, mobile, or entertainment environments.
  • Proficiency in industry-standard tools such as After Effects, Premiere Pro, and Photoshop; experience with 3D tools (e.g., Blender, Cinema 4D) is a plus.
  • Strong understanding of performance marketing principles and experience creating assets for user acquisition or paid media campaigns.
  • Ability to translate creative strategy and insights into engaging, high-performing video content.
  • Familiarity with AI-powered creative tools and workflows, with curiosity to continue evolving in this space.
  • Strong storytelling, composition, and pacing skills, particularly in short-form video formats.
  • Experience working cross-functionally with marketing, creative, and product teams.
  • Ability to operate in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple projects and iterations simultaneously.
  • Strong analytical mindset, with the ability to interpret performance data and apply insights to creative decisions.
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills, with a collaborative and proactive approach.

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • We strongly believe we are changing how games studios operate and at the core of what we do is making great games that create a connected community
  • We're not just about making Games Where You Belong. We're also about building communities where our people belong. That's why Fortis is a thriving environment that celebrates diversity, embraces inclusivity, and fosters growth.
  • Build and grow with a seasoned team of accomplished talent who have left an impactful mark in their disciplines, both in and out of gaming.

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Hard Skills & Tools
motion designanimationperformance marketingvideo content creationstorytellingcompositionpacingdata analysisuser acquisitionpaid media campaigns
Soft Skills
collaborationcommunicationorganizational skillsproactive approachanalytical mindsetcuriosityadaptabilityproject managementcreativityexperimentation