Framestore is a multi-Oscar, BAFTA, and Emmy award-winning creative studio that partners with the world's greatest storytellers in cinema, television, and episodic entertainment. We collaborate directly with visionary directors and producers across the entirety of the filmmaking pipeline to design, plan, and execute breathtaking visual narratives. By seamlessly combining world-class artistic talent with cutting-edge, proprietary technologies, our global teams set new benchmarks for what is possible in modern visual effects.
Driven by an absolute passion for creativity and inspired by future technologies, we arrive at work every single day determined to reframe the possible. Our brand-new, fully accessible studio hub in Melbourne stands as a testament to our commitment to expanding our global footprint while fostering local, world‐class artistic communities.
Lead Compositor Job Overview
Employment Metadata Job Specification
Company Name Framestore
Job Title Lead Compositor
Location Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Job Type Full-Time, Permanent
Work Model Hybrid (In-Studio / Remote Flexibility)
Department Film & Episodic Visual Effects (VFX)
Reports To Compositing Supervisor / Head of Department (HOD)
Estimated Salary Range $120,000 – $155,000 AUD per annum (Plus Superannuation; finalized based on experience, portfolio depth, and technical expertise).
Relocation Policy Full Relocation Assistance Provided (Interstate & International)
The Role: Lead Compositor
As a Lead Compositor at Framestore, you will serve as a foundational creative and technical pillar within our compositing department. Reporting directly to the Compositing Supervisor, you will lead a small, dedicated team of compositors, providing them with essential technical guidance, creative direction, and career mentorship. This is a balanced, hands‐on role where leadership is demonstrated both through project management and high‐level shot execution.
You will remain actively involved in production, taking on complex, high-impact shots that require seamless integration of live‐action plates, 2D elements, and complex 3D computer‐generated renders. Ultimately, you will ensure that your team delivers visuals that align perfectly with the director's creative goals, maintaining the uncompromising quality standards that global audiences expect from a Framestore project.
* Evaluate Methodologies: Partner with the Compositing Supervisor and Visual Effects (VFX) Supervisor to analyze, evaluate, and establish the most effective creative and technical approaches for assigned sequences and shots.
* Artistic Briefing: Deliver clear, detailed, and actionable briefs and constructive direction to your team of artists, ensuring they understand the creative goals defined by the project supervisors.
* Dailies & Reviews: Attend daily production reviews (dailies) to showcase and present your team's ongoing work. Guide, prepare, and coach junior and mid‐level artists on how to effectively present their shots to supervisory teams.
* Quality Assurance: Maintain strict quality control protocols across all outputs generated by your sub‐team, ensuring that work is polished, visually flawless, and ready for client delivery.
2. Hands-On Shot Execution & Technical Mastery
* Seamless Integration: Actively work on high‐end shots, integrating live‐action photography with complex multi-pass CG assets, matte paintings, and practical effect elements to a photo‐real film standard.
* Pipeline & Workflow Creation: Establish standardized workflow templates, gizmos, and compositing methodologies for specific sequences, documenting these frameworks clearly to streamline production for the wider team.
* Color Science: Apply deep industry knowledge of color space principles (including ACES and custom studio pipelines) to ensure uniform visual continuity across all shots and sequences.
* Tool Management: Ensure that necessary department scripts, tools, and plug‐ins are properly configured and readily accessible to your team prior to active production phases.
* Mentorship & Training: Take an active role in training, upskilling, and mentoring junior and mid‐level compositing artists, fostering a culture of continuous learning and artistic development.
* Schedule & Deadline Adherence: Oversee the team's aggregate workload, managing internal timelines effectively to hit strict milestone dates and final delivery deadlines.
* Clear Communication Channel: Act as the central liaison between the production management team, technical supervisors, and your group of artists. Ensure that project notes, schedule adjustments, and creative modifications are communicated immediately and accurately.
* Resource Prioritization: Proactively identify technical or logistical bottlenecks within your team's workload, implementing smart, scalable solutions under tight timelines.
Job Requirements Essential Experience & Technical Qualifications
* Education: A Bachelor's Degree, Advanced Diploma, or equivalent certification in Visual Effects, Animation, Digital Media, or a highly related creative‐technical field.
* Industry Tenure: A minimum of 7 to 10 years of professional experience compositing within an established, high‐end film or episodic VFX pipeline.
* Leadership Background: Proven track record working successfully in a Senior or Lead Artist capacity on major shipped titles.
* Software Mastery: Expert‐level production proficiency in Foundry Nuke.
* Technical Pipeline Knowledge: Comprehensive understanding of multi‐pass CG compositing, deep compositing, stereo workflows, projections, camera tracking, and the broader, interconnected asset‐to‐render VFX pipeline.
* Visual Precision: An exceptional, highly developed eye for photorealism, spatial composition, photographic lighting, shadow, contrast, and color theory.
* Communication Skills: Strong interpersonal and communication abilities, with a proven knack for explaining complex technical workflows or abstract creative notes to diverse teams.
* Resilience: The ability to remain calm, structured, and focused when working under tight production schedules or evolving client requirements.
* Collaboration: A naturally proactive, highly collaborative work ethic that thrives when bridging gaps between different creative and technical departments.
* Problem Solving: A forward‐thinking mindset focused on resolving technical challenges before they slow down production velocity.
Preferred Bonus Assets (Nice to Have)
* Cinematography Foundations: A practical understanding of physical photography, lenses, lens artifacts, and real‐world studio lighting setups.
* Scripting & Automation: Functional coding or programming experience (specifically Python or Blink Script within Nuke) to optimize internal tools and desktop workflows.
* Client Management: Prior experience directly interfacing, communicating, and collaborating with external clients or studio directors.
Accessibility & Diversity Statement
Framestore believes that an inclusive workplace drives extraordinary innovation. Our brand-new studio location in Melbourne is a fully accessible space designed with step‐free entryways, adjustable workstations, and dedicated quiet spaces for sensory relief.
We are deeply committed to supporting colleagues with disabilities or neurodivergent needs. We actively foster an equitable work culture where all backgrounds, perspectives, and lifestyles are respected, protected, and celebrated.
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