![]() London Film: Texture, Lighting, Look Dev, FX, Environments, DMP Compositing, Line Production spoonfuls of peanut butter, spare change pots on Monzo, fancy dress on the tube, toddlers falling over, becoming a prune in the bath, make believe apartment hunting & TOAST! Hangry cat, loud neighbors, being behind the scenes and being a part of that magic - even in the smallest of ways - is an amazing feeling.Īll of the below plus exploring tiny London pubs, food markets and vintage fairs, learning guitar, crying at the gym, jazz & rock shows.ĭon't have one, don't feel guilty. Keen to learn, as we're often experimenting with new technologies/workflows and someone who can eat a lot of toast. ![]() Paperboy when I was 13, I'm very sorry to half the neighbourhood that never received their paper on a regular basis.įlexibility, as our project styles vary considerably. Sunset film screening at a Roman amphitheater built in the 1st century. I'm not the best cook myself but spend a lot of time baking then doing HIIT workouts to burn off all the cake! I'm a huge foodie! I spend a lot of time exploring London, from trying niche pop-ups to hunting down the best buffalo wings (The Orange Buffalo, Brick Lane, FYI). When you're not recruiting, what are you doing? Free cake & ice cream though, so every cloud! I was a kids entertainer and FOH at a zoo! I was the poor soul who had to dress up in giant animal costumes and entertain/scare children at birthday parties. One constant attribute we look for is the ability to take feedback and not take it personally. Also the spaetzle!Ĭommunication is crucial - you don't have to be the loudest person in the room, but you do have to be able to talk about your work and what you do with passion. It was incredible to meet that much fresh talent in one place and see some really inspiring talks. Probably my first talent event which was FMX in Stuttgart. What has been your most memorable moment at Framestore? Integrated Advertising, London: TV, Rides, VR, Commercials, Design, Framestore Pictures, Framestore Labs, and Stills. It's something I really enjoy, and gives me the opportunity to work with other talented and like-minded people, which is always a pleasure.īuffy the Vampire Slayer - can't believe I just said that out loud though. A lot of my role now involves working with the wider industry on initiatives such as our VFX Apprenticeship Scheme or the NextGen Skills Academy, which are legacy projects that will hopefully make an ongoing difference to education and skills development for the VFX, gaming and animation industries. The opportunity to feel like I can make a difference. What motivates you to get up and get to work in the morning? ![]() In addition we're looking for, people who we feel would work well in a team environment, who can communicate effectively both up- and down-stream, and who are incredibly passionate and talented at what they do. ![]() Being able to demonstrate your own self-reflection on your work is key at interview stage for us. We're always pushing the quality bar as high as we can at Framestore, and to do that people have to be willing to receive critique on their work and to want to keep pushing it to be better. The ability to handle constructive criticism is really important. What are the attributes you look for in a candidate that are particularly suited to Framestore? I oversee all recruitment for the Film division at Framestore. Which areas of Framestore do you recruit for? ![]()
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