Job Responsibilities: VFX Supervisor
Salary: $20-30/Hour
Company: Disney
Location: USA
Educational Requirements: Bachelor's Degree
Full Job Description:
A VFX Supervisor is in charge of overall control of the CG production and presentation directed by the director(s) making the film. They must translate the creative vision of directors and artists into action plans, including project plans, technology plans, staff plans, technical goals, and pipeline changes. The VFX Supervisor is a leader of the executive team and will be called upon to foster a collaborative, healthy and inclusive team and studio culture.
This is a full-time position in our Vancouver studio. Eligibility for relocation can be determined based on individual work and circumstances.
Is required:
Responsible for creating the necessary look as the director(s) and art director(s) did within the budget. This includes working with the director during the development and approval process to ensure that creative and technical goals are met.
Work closely with the Art Director to oversee visual development during CG. Makes suggestions and other things during the documentary or other creative research that can help the director(s) achieve the desired vision within the production/budget process.
Collaborate with production management to ensure that requests from the director(s) and CCO are prioritized and provide feasible solutions within the production process. Provide feedback during visual development/structuring to create production capabilities.
Together with the CG Lead, is responsible for ensuring that the pipeline is in place and providing an efficient working environment for the team. Supervise the technical director and work with the CG director and the technical director to ensure that adequate presentation and disk space are provided for the presentation according to the company's limits.
Explain the financial impact of requests to help the producer make informed decisions about story, direction, and production design. Responsible for the complexity of the film.
Responsible for production guidance for all scheduling.
Create an inclusive and safe workplace by carefully managing sensitive information, keeping the room open and comfortable, creating opportunities for everyone to speak, and looking out for them when they arise.
Leads the creative and technical vision/expectations of the team. In close collaboration with production management and department heads, inspire and motivate the project team.
Contributes to the learning and development of team members by setting expectations, providing consistent constructive feedback, acceptance and accountability. Provide performance review and production management with the Chief CG and/or Technical Director to direct reports; help manage the work growth of real-time reports; make recommendations for improvement.
