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Graphics Coordinator

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A CG (computer graphics) Supervisor plays an important role in film and television productions. Their role is to supervise, manage and administer the CGI digital production pipeline for the film or television show and to attend client meetings and conference calls.

The CG Supervisor generally is in charge or has senior input in to artist management, resource planning, and plays a senior role for digital productions. 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 Visual Effects (VFX) Supervisor.

Specific responsibilities vary somewhat depending on the nature of the production, however most supervisors:

  • Handle a CG project from conception through to completion
  • Manage and direct the technical, artistic, and production staff
  • Possess a knowledge of various computer graphic techniques with emphasis on technical aspects, pipelines, and general film knowledge.
  • Constantly improve workflow and artist training with an eye on efficiency
  • Collaborate on the bidding and negotiation processes

There is not a union for CG Supervisors, however the Visual Effects Society is a prominent trade organization representing the interests of visual effects professionals.


See also: VFX Supervisor

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