VFX editor skills

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Overview of role

Visual effects (VFX) editors in the editorial department, are responsible for checking and cutting in VFX shots, as well as feeding back to the VFX vendors and production team. They are responsible for collating and incorporating all VFX shots into the current edit. In the early stages this may mean, storyboards, animatics, pre-visualisation (previs), post-visualisation (postvis) and live action. As post production progresses, they will collate VFX dailies submissions into the current edit. They run the VFX dailies session in collaboration with the VFX supervision team. They must carefully manage past submissions to allow VFX supervisors / directors to compare progress through iterations. They work closely with editorial and production to manage all incoming media and outgoing deliverables. The VFX editor works with the first assistant editor (1st AE) and post production supervisor (PPS), and they also oversee the work of the assistant VFX editors and trainees within their team.

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Core responsibilities

These core responsibilities are provided as a guide and are not exhaustive. The exact responsibilities in a particular job will vary depending on the scale/budget band/genre of the production.


Skills

Check out role specific skills, transferable skills and attributes for the role of VFX editor.

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