Director of Cinematography - Layout

The Walt Disney Company

  • Vancouver, BC
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 25 days ago
Job Posting Title: Director of Cinematography - LayoutReq ID: 10085794Job Description:The Director of Cinematography - Layout plays an integral role in the production team. They are responsible for supervising and delivering all aspects of cinematography, from animatic through the final film output. The Director of Cinematography - Layout will oversee a team of artists working together to capture the impression of the Director’s vision through the camera including environment asset creation. This is a regular, full time, staff position that will be located at our Vancouver, BC studio. Please note that relocation eligibility may be determined based on role and individual circumstance.Role SpecificsWork with the Director, VFX Supervisor, and Director of Cinematography - Lighting to realize their vision to define and implement the Cinematography style and practices for the show.Supervise a Layout Team composed of layout artists in creating the world that is specified by the Director.Supervise the creation of the camera rig and lens packages to be used for the show.Maintain functional parity between Layout, Animation, and Lighting.Direct the continuing maintenance and streamlining of the Layout process.Develop and maintain portions of the environment bibles, specifically in relation to the technical implementation of pertinent characteristics.Work closely with the Animation Team to ensure the successful collaboration, handoff, and execution of environments and cameras.Partner with the Director of Cinematography – Lighting, following all shots from conception to completion.Partner with the Editor and editorial department to ensure that the Director’s cinematic vision is captured.StrategyResponsible for consumability and efficiency of deliverables into downstream departments.Drives department processes, bidding, and reviews.Determines resource needs and collaborates with studio, show, and department leadership in finding staffing solutions.Analyzes and determines cost implications of requests and strategizes on solutions in partnership with show leadership.Leading PeopleCreates an inclusive and safe work environment by carefully managing sensitive information, making rooms feel open and comfortable, creating space for everyone to have a voice, and addressing bias when it occurs.Sets the creative and technical vision/expectations for the supervisors, leads, and department. Responsible for seeing that vision through to completion.In tight conjunction with the Production Management and AM, inspires and motivates the supervisors, leads, and department. Responsible for the tone and morale of the department.Contributes to the overall craft and leadership development of supervisors, leads, and department through setting expectations, delivering consistent constructive feedback, recognition, and accountability.CollaborationCreates, models, and supports a collaborative work environment within the team and between departments on the show.Identifies solutions and compromises in partnership with other department leaders utilizing a holistic view to meet show vision.CommunicationProvides regular updates to show leadership on the progress, health, and direction of the team.Keeps the team informed with context for show related changes and updates.Studio StewardshipStudio Culture- Actively fosters an inclusive, innovative, and collaborative environment so every employee can contribute at the highest levels.Technology, Tools, and Workflow- Engages in the creation and execution of technical standards, pipeline conventions, and workflows to support the department, show, and studio.Department Stewardship- Partners closely with peers and the Artist Manager to support an environment of creativity, trust, and innovation. Actively involved in assessment, casting, hiring, and overall growth of artists.Recommended ExperiencesMinimum 4 years of leadership experience that demonstrates a strong ability to lead and mentor others.Demonstrated history of problem solving and project management skills.Ability to quickly learn and adapt to WDAS standards, pipeline, tools, and workflows as they relate to discipline(s) you would be leading.Understanding of the disciplines/craft which you would be leading.Bachelor’s degree or higher in Art, Illustration, Cinema Studies, Computer Graphics, Engineering or equivalent experience.Experience as a Layout Supervisor, Sequence Supervisor, CG Supervisor, or similar role in CG Animation and/or Visual Effects production.Experience with camera rigs and mechanics and a strong understanding of lens effects.Experience in doing previs, providing a blueprint, prior to production crews starting.Strong understanding of the principles of cinematography and animation.Strong knowledge and technical understanding of digital pipeline issues.Strong knowledge of each of the following technical areas:Maya®3D Modeling and Rigging3D Texture painting and mapping techniquesAnimation principlesThe Unix/Linux environmentSkill in the following areas is desired:DSequencerTraditional drawing, painting, design and/or sculptureKnowledge of anatomy, kinematics and physical behaviors The hiring range for this position in British Columbia, Canada is C$178,500 to C$231,000 per year. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A full range of medical, financial, and/or other variable pay or benefits, may be offered dependent on the level and position offered.Job Posting Segment: WDAS VancouverJob Posting Primary Business: WDAS VancouverPrimary Job Posting Category: LayoutEmployment Type: Full timePrimary City, State, Region, Postal Code: Vancouver, BC, CanadaAlternate City, State, Region, Postal Code:Date Posted: 2024-04-02

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