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In the context of film and television production, a visual effects supervisor is responsible for achieving the creative aims of the director or producers through the use of visual effects.[1]
While it is a creative role, most supervisors possess a strong technical background and are capable of making informed decisions about the most efficient and effective technique to employ to solve the problem at hand. Often a supervisor will work in tandem with a visual effects producer and computer graphics supervisor.
Supervisors can be employed directly by a film production company or work for a visual effects company. Often there are several VFX supervisors on a project, although there is typically a senior VFX supervisor directing their efforts.
Specific responsibilities vary depending on the nature of the production, however most supervisors:
- Handle a VFX project from conception through to completion.
- Manage and direct the technical, artistic, and production personnel.
- Possess a knowledge of various visual effects techniques with emphasis on camera set-ups and film knowledge with an eye for composition and camera work.
- Accurately predict timing and associated costs of project.
- Collaborate on the bidding and negotiation processes.
The Visual Effects Society is a prominent trade organization representing the interests of visual effects professionals.
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