Compositing Supervisor
Image Engine
Job Summary
Image Engine is a world-class VFX studio in Vancouver, BC, specializing in stunning visual effects for feature films and television since 1995. The Compositing Supervisor will lead, set quality standards, and finalize all compositing work, providing coaching and feedback to artists. This role involves performance management, building relationships with leadership, and collaborating with other departments to develop cost-effective bids for new business opportunities. The supervisor will drive creative direction, maintain high standards, and ensure efficient execution of work.
Must Have
- Lead and set quality standards for compositing work.
- Review and finalize all frames before submission.
- Coach, guide, and provide feedback to artists.
- Manage employee performance and supervision.
- Collaborate with leadership and other department supervisors.
- Develop cost-effective bids for new business opportunities.
- Maintain high quality standards within the department.
- Define accurate internal bid days and schedule work efficiently.
- Assign and schedule tasks considering skillset and career growth.
- Stay updated on technology and drive workflow improvements.
- Interview, hire, and train the compositing team.
- Manage workflow to balance production schedule and employee resources.
- Ensure quality control checks for all artist work.
- Communicate with external vendors and provide feedback.
- Provide recommendations/technical solutions for task completion.
- Proactively communicate and collaborate with other department supervisors.
- Design and develop procedural and innovative tool sets.
- Complete complex compositing tasks when required.
- Mentor junior artists.
- 5+ years experience in compositing digital VFX for film.
- 2+ years of experience as a lead.
- Expert knowledge of Compositing workflows in Nuke.
- Strong aptitude for technical workflow challenges.
- Excellent eye for detail for quality control.
- Capable of managing a team of artists.
- Strong leadership, time management, and communication skills.
Good to Have
- Supervisory experience is an asset
Perks & Benefits
- Extended healthcare from day 1
- Premiums 100% covered by Image Engine
- Up to 8 paid Health and Wellness days per year
Job Description
Compositing Supervisor
Position: Compositing Supervisor
Hiring Range: $149,500 to $175,000/year for a 40 hour work week
Project Contract: Start January 2026 - 1 year contract
Company Benefits: Extended healthcare from day 1, premiums 100% covered by Image Engine, up to 8 paid Health and Wellness days per year.
*Candidates are required to be based in British Columbia and eligible to work in Canada
ABOUT IMAGE ENGINE
Image Engine is a world-class VFX studio based in Vancouver, BC, that has built a reputation for excellence in the visual effects industry since 1995. We specialize in crafting stunning visual effects for feature films and television with an award-winning portfolio that includes The Book of Boba Fett, The Mandalorian, Game Of Thrones, Lost in Space, Jurassic World, and District 9.
We offer a full range of visual effects services, from concept designs and pre-visualization to CG animation, compositing, and explosive volumetric digital effects. Our crew is passionate about storytelling and pushing the artistic and technical boundaries to deliver the highest quality work on every project. R&D is central to our philosophy of driving creativity through innovation and we're committed to continually evolving our robust production pipelines.
At Image Engine, we value diversity and teamwork, and we're proud to foster a workplace culture that is supportive, respectful, and empowering. We believe that our success is a reflection of our exceptionally talented team, and we're always looking for passionate and dedicated individuals to join us on our mission to create unforgettable visual experiences. Join our team and be part of something extraordinary.
POSITION PURPOSE
The Compositing Supervisor will lead by example, deliver briefs and set the quality standards for all compositing work completed. They will review and finalize all frames before submission. They will coach, guide and provide feedback to artists ensuring detailed and high-quality work is delivered to Image Engine clients. Compositing Supervisors will be responsible for employee performance management and supervision.
Equally, the Compositing Supervisor will establish themselves as a key member of the leadership team and will build relationships with all Image Engine Supervisors and Leads. They will leverage their relationships with department Supervisors to build cross-departmental efficiencies. They will communicate with the Leads, Production Managers and Producers to develop cost-effective bids to assist Image Engine in procuring new business opportunities.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Responsible for giving creative direction to Leads and artists, to pursue the VFX Supervisor's (and ultimately the client's) vision.
- Maintain high quality standards within the department, by assisting artists (in conjunction with Leads) with clear feedback and mentorship.
- Develop a collaborative relationship with the Production Manager, VFX Supervisor, CG Supervisor, and other Department Supervisors to ensure a fair and efficient methodology is developed to execute the work to a high standard & accurate schedule.
- Define accurate internal bid days, and make recommendations for how to efficiently schedule the work and resolve competing priorities.
- Assign and schedule tasks, along with the coordinator, to ensure shots are adequately cast to the right artists. This should keep skillset and career growth in mind.
- Stay on top of the latest technology both internally at IE, and externally, to ensure an up-to-date workflow & facility-wide consistency within the department.
- Suggest and drive workflow improvements for the facility.
- Assist the Compositing Head of Department & Department Manager to identify gaps in the team's skillset.
- Interview, hire and train the Comp team to be highly skilled, diverse and well-rounded.
- Engage in the performance management process such as performance reviews, daily feedback, and mentoring
- Manage workflow to balance production schedule and employee resources, meeting weekly targets
- Communicate artist surplus or deficits to ensure profit and loss margins are maximized
- Utilize effective communication skills to receive client notes and deliver instructions/feedback to artists
- Ensure quality standards are met by administering quality control checks for all artist
work before every delivery to client
- Communicate with external vendors to provide feedback and directions for all assigned tasks
- Provide recommendations/technical solutions for effective task completion
- Proactively communicate & collaborate with other department supervisors
- Design and develop procedural and innovative tool sets, pipelines and techniques for the Compositors, alongside the Compositing Lead.
- Promote interdepartmental collaboration within the Compositing team
- Provide assistance to junior artists in the event an assigned task proves to be too difficult
- Attend and coordinate meetings with clear agendas with other departments
- Stay on the pulse of all activities surrounding the assigned project
- Understand elements impacting other departments to foresee/prevent challenges in compositing department
- Process requests from upstream departments
- Use time management skills to schedule meetings and tasks effectively
- Complete complex Compositing tasks including blue/greenscreen keys, CG character/object integration into plate photography, creating light & shadow elements, full-CG shots, etc. when required
- Mentor junior artists
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- 5+ years
experience in compositing digital VFX for film
- 2+ years of experience as a lead
- Supervisory experience is an asset
- Experience with complex matte extractions and motion tracking
- Understanding of photography, physics and lighting
- Excellent attention to detail when finalizing, approving or quality controlling shots
- Ability to balance quick turnaround while achieving a high degree of aesthetic quality
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Technical skills
- Expert knowledge of Compositing workflows in Nuke, and how to make aesthetically pleasing and technically sound photorealistic imagery.
- Understanding of the Supervisor role & best practices
- Ability to train and coach artists in optimal Compositing techniques and best practices
- Strong aptitude for technical workflow challenges between departments, industry-standard conventions, and automation tools.
- Excellent eye for detail for quality control
Core skills
- Ability to help with bidding; determine the timeframe and scope required for each project
- Ability to troubleshoot and deal with competing priorities and projects
- Capable of managing a team of artists; setting expectations, and managing their time
- Ability to assess artist
strengths and weaknesses to assign tasks and manage workflow
- Ability to adapt quickly to new technologies and applications
- Ability to teach new techniques and apply new approaches to push compositing to the next level
- Strong leadership skills
- Excellent time management and communication skills
- Ability to remain calm during peak production periods and maintain the morale of the Compositing team.