Overview
The Lead Layout Artist plays a pivotal role in the pre-visualization and staging of scenes in animation, film, and visual effects (VFX) productions. This role is responsible for overseeing the layout team and ensuring that the visual composition, camera work, and shot continuity align with the director's vision. The Lead Layout Artist bridges the gap between storyboards and final animation, ensuring that the staging, camera angles, and timing of each shot are effectively planned and executed.
Key Responsibilities
Requirements
This role is essential in creating the foundation for high-quality, visually engaging animations and VFX by ensuring that each scene is composed, staged, and timed to align with the director’s creative vision and the overall cinematic goals of the project.
BOT VFX is the result of a dozen-year struggle to create a vibrant global visual effects company that keeps these forces in balance: Creative Chops, Scale, and a Distinctive Culture. At nearly 500 people strong and growing, we’re not doing victory laps, but instead doubling down on the leadership traits that helped us maintain this balance so far. Here's how:
CREATIVE CHOPS: We serve the creatively demanding post-production needs of the film and television industry globally, supporting some of the biggest and smallest production houses, VFX facilities and agencies across several continents. We provide services ranging from rotoscopy, paint and matchmove to compositing involving CG elements and particle effects, and asset development. We work efficiently with clients who have some of the most sophisticated pipelines in the world.
SCALE: Our scale is significant not only in terms of the number of artists we employ, but in other dimensions as well. We’ve worked on tens of thousands of shots, we transfer terabytes of data with our clients every month, and we’ve worked with nearly 350 clients around the world. We interface with countless client pipelines, each with their own nuanced requirements. We are always recruiting and always training our team members.
DISTINCTIVE CULTURE: We have nurtured a culture that embraces the fun in everyday things, and that our team (and many others) recognizes as having a heart. We take our work seriously, but ourselves, not so much. In our pursuit of scale, we have been cautious to avoid dulling down the cultural senses. Process, roles, policies and structure are necessary to achieve scale, but we make them fit within the context of the heart, soul and character of BOT VFX.
Our clients tell us they trust and love us because we “get the sh*t done” (are they saying “shot”? It kinda sounds like something else): our team cranks through shot turnovers like there’s no tomorrow (because sometimes, that's indeed the case).