**Flying Bark Productions have another wonderful opportunity to join our team of talented artists working on an incredibly exciting new animated feature film. We're looking for an experienced VFX Supervisor who can work from our beautiful studio in Sydney, Australia and has a passion for storytelling and a drive to push the envelope along with the team's creative vision.**
**The VFX Supervisor will be responsible for the final look of the entire animated feature, being able to translate the Client's highly stylistic look into our pipeline and artists. They will need a demonstrable eye for visual arts, colour and composition. As well as the ability to adapt to less literal, more graphic sensibilities.**
**Here's the kind of skills we're looking for and responsibilities you're looking to take on**:
- Working with the Studio Art Director to achieve their unique artistic vision;
- Assess the technical requirements for the Program/s and make clear plans for equipment, software, data storage and backup, pipeline, crew and schedule in association with the technical, creative and production supervisors;
- Ensure the final Program/s are delivered to the correct technical specifications set out by the Producers and in line with the creative expectations of the Director and Producers;
- Discuss and evaluate the feasibility of the Program/s within the constraints of budget and schedule (in association with the Producers). Specifically, assessing creative designs including production design and characters, story, camera, animation and lighting/compositing expectations as communicated by the Director's unit and define limitations for the Program/s and/or appropriate alternatives and solutions for the production;
- Writing concise and clear briefs and reviewing to achieve the highest possible production quality;
- Supervise the CG assets and shot production, ensuring the creative vision of the Director is maintained;
- Implement efficient communication systems, workflow, file systems and production tracking in line with budget and schedule requirements;
- Keep oversight of the production schedules for the Program/s and identify all potential delays, disruptions or other perceived risks to the Production Company;
- Assess the technical, creative and crew capabilities of overseas studio partners and offer considered production plans and workflow to promote harmonious links between all parties;
- Maintain strong relationships with key creative, technical and production crew for overseas studio partners;
- Implement efficient communication and production systems to support the efficient flow of work in progress and approved passes for all stages of the production between each production partner and all departments required for the production;
- Encourage open communication within the crew and a positive, solutions focused approach to problem solving throughout production.