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VFX Coordinator - yU+co L.A.

yU+co., a Hollywood based high-end design/visual effects company, is seeking a VFX Coordinator to join their production team for the duration (6-9 months) of a major motion picture project. As a candidate you should have a minimum of 2 years prior experience as a vfx coordinator and strong knowledge of feature film post-production processes.


Working with in-house producers and coordinators you will be in charge of tracking and delivering a multi-faceted visual effects package.


Do you posses a super-human ability to organize and expedite massive amounts of information?


Is your management style, sense of humor, personality and ability to deal with the stresses and pressures of working under tight deadlines such that co-workers and clients alike simply adore you?


Is your attention to detail a finely honed weapon that has bad frames and project inconsistencies (for example) living in fear?


Are you a genuinely helpful type? / Do you posses a “No job is too big OR too small” attitude? Literally?


Are you a whiz communicator – conscientious and clear?


Is your multi-tasking prowess such that coworkers often accuse you of having either a) 6 arms or b) secret helper gnomes?


If your resume possesses the necessary credentials and you answered “Yes!” to the above questions please send your resume and a cover letter detailing why you think you would make a great addition to our team. (no attachments, text only)


jobs@yuco.com

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