“What would you say you do here?”
Works closely with CG Supervisor and Lead Lighter to achieve the visual target for assigned shots and address all lighting notes.
Optimizes shots for rendering.
Works well with others and fosters a good working atmosphere.
Troubleshoots creative and technical issues as they arise.
Responsible for taking shots to completion.
As needed, organizes and documents any lighting tools, scripts, or processes.
Collaborates with other departments for timely integration of elements into assigned shots.
Manages individual shot load based on the schedule to meet deadlines.
May help facilitate visual development.
This can include working with surfacing, setting materials or shader parameters.
Attends dailies and lighting launches as required.
Responsible for informing CG Supervisor of any shot issues.
Assists with interviews, as required.
Participates in the testing of new technologies as required.
“What do I need to have in order to do this job?”
Bachelor's Degree in Art, Film, Visual Effects, Animation, Computer Graphics or other related fields and/or equivalent experience.
Experience with lighting and rendering.
Knowledge of cinematic principles.
“What can I offer?”
Experience with ray tracing and lighting software such as Nuke, Katana, and/or Houdini.
Experience with compositing.
Experience in feature animation.
Proven track record of successful collaboration within a team.
Strong organizational skills.
Proactive and creative problem solver.
Fully Remote: This position has been designated as fully remote, meaning that the position is expected to contribute from a non-DreamWorks worksite, most commonly an employee’s residence.
We are accepting applications for this position on an ongoing basis.
Salary Range: $78,312 - $110,000
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