Leave a comment on the studio page with any questions. JOBS: Animator Voice Actor Compiler (Putting all of the frames together) Director Writer Music Composer
The application will differentiate based on the job you're applying for. If you want to apply for multiple jobs, do all applications in the same remix. Name the project what the job(s) you're applying for is/are called in all CAPS. If the Job says "Closed" on the game screen, it means there's currently no available spots open for the job, but do che - ANIMATOR: Create a short animation that showcases all of the things you can do. It does need to have any sound or music (Though that would score you extra points). - VOICE ACTOR: Do a variety of different voices with good expression and enthusiasm. You will also need to have a very good microphone. If you have noticeable background noise, this job isn't for you. - COMPILER: The bare minimum is that you create some effective code. But making some animation to show the effectiveness and neatness of you system will score you extra points. The quality of your animation will not be judged. - DIRECTOR: As this one cannot really be a project, here's what traits you'll need to be a great director: You need to be good at listening to what the creator of the series is saying, as they are the one(s) coming up with the ideas. Your job is to carry those ideas out how the creator(s) wants. You need to be firm, but not bossy with people and be good at constructive criticism. As for the project, just title it DIRECTOR and you can ask any questions about the job in it. - WRITER: Write out a simple script involving all of the elements to writing a standard-style script. It needs to be organized like a real TV script, so if you don't know how, find a video or tutorial. Obviously you don't need to be super advanced to get the job, but you need to know the basics. - MUSIC COMPOSER: Make some basic generic songs for different common moods. You can use whatever program you want as long as it's high quality. You'll need a good mic if you use physical instruments, or a way to import your music if you use an external site. If you use the Scratch extension, you better be dang good because it's not easy to make it sound good with that.