Iron Compass Entertainment is hiring: Remote Concept Artist in Los Angeles

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We are developing a limited series inspired by the life of a pioneering aviator. The series spans Texas, Chicago, France, and the emerging world of early aviation.We are seeking a high-level concept artist to help define the visual tone of the project for use in a premium pitch package. We are looking for a small number of powerful images that communicate atmosphere, scale, emotion, and world.What We NeedWe are looking to commission approximately 5–8 key concept pieces to support the visual identity of the series. The work should feel cinematic, emotional, and historically grounded.Visual DirectionWe are interested in images that evoke:- early aviation as dangerous, physical, and transcendent- 1920s America and France with texture and authenticity- emotional scale, not just historical accuracy- atmosphere, movement, weather, light, and danger- a premium film/television pitch-deck aestheticTone references include the visual ambition and emotional atmosphere of premium historical dramas, aviation cinema, and filmmaker-driven limited series.We are especially interested in artists who can combine period realism, cinematic composition, and atmospheric storytelling.Ideal Artist:You should have experience with one or more of the following:- Film/TV concept art- Historical or period environments- Aviation, vehicles, or mechanical design- Cinematic key frames- Pitch deck / development art- Atmospheric world-building- Character-in-environment imageryThe style should feel grounded, elegant, and emotionally charged.DeliverablesInitial scope:- 5–8 finished cinematic concept images- Rough thumbnails before final approval- High-resolution files suitable for inclusion in a pitch deck- Layered files preferred- Full rights/work-for-hire terms to be discussed before contract start***We may begin with one paid test/key image before expanding into the full set***We are looking for an artist with strong taste, cinematic instincts, and the ability to help make a historical aviation story feel raw, emotional, and visually unforgettable.Visual References & ExamplesFilm: Mudbound, The AviatorTV: Masters of the Air, Boardwalk EmpireTo Apply Emailironcompassentertainment@gmail.comPlease include:- A link to your portfolio- 3–5 samples most relevant to this project- Any film/TV/pitch deck concept work experience- Your estimated rate for one finished cinematic key frame- Your estimated timeline for 5–8 pieces- A brief note on how you would approach the visual tone of this project

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