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Compositing Supervisor

New Orleans, LA

$16.50 - $22.75/hr

Job Summary Swaybox Studios is seeking an experienced and hands-on Compositing Supervisor to oversee the seamless integration of our VFX elements. In this key leadership role, you will be managing ...

Job Summary Swaybox Studios is seeking an experienced and hands-on Compositing Supervisor to oversee the seamless integration of our VFX elements. In this key leadership role, you will be managing ...

Working closely with the Compositing Supervisor, artists, and Technical Directors, you will lead shot execution, mentor compositors, and help maintain efficient workflows while ensuring the creative ...

They will take direction from the VFX and Compositing Supervisors and will also be expected to work autonomously in a fast paced environment to deliver an extremely high level of work. The Compositor ...

Senior CG Lighting Artist

New Orleans, LA · Hybrid

$122K - $146K/yr

... compositing team. This person will play a hands-on role in bringing our characters to life, improving workflows, resolving creative challenges, and collaborating with Supervisors and Technical ...

Senior CG Lighting Artist

New Orleans, LA · On-site

$122K - $146K/yr

... compositing team. This person will play a hands-on role in bringing our characters to life, improving workflows, resolving creative challenges, and collaborating with Supervisors and Technical ...

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How much do compositing supervisor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for compositing supervisor in the United States is $30.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $36.54 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Compositing Supervisor do?

A Compositing Supervisor oversees the compositing team in visual effects and post-production, ensuring that all visual elements are seamlessly integrated to create the final image. They work closely with directors, VFX supervisors, and other departments to achieve the desired creative vision, troubleshoot technical issues, and maintain quality standards. Their role includes supervising artists, providing feedback, establishing workflows, and ensuring deadlines are met. They also help solve complex compositing challenges and ensure the final output matches the project's requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Compositing Supervisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Compositing Supervisor, you need advanced expertise in visual effects compositing, a strong understanding of color theory, and experience leading creative teams, often supported by a degree in visual effects or a related field. Mastery of software such as Nuke, After Effects, and familiarity with studio pipelines and render management tools is typically required. Exceptional communication, leadership, and problem-solving abilities help you guide artists and collaborate with directors and other departments. These skills ensure the delivery of high-quality visual effects that meet creative vision and production deadlines.

How does a Compositing Supervisor typically collaborate with other departments during a visual effects project?

A Compositing Supervisor works closely with departments such as lighting, 3D modeling, and production to ensure seamless integration of visual elements. They coordinate with artists and technical directors to address challenges like matching lighting and color across shots, and often attend regular meetings to review progress and provide creative feedback. Effective communication and collaboration are key, as the supervisor must balance artistic vision with technical requirements while ensuring deadlines are met. This role often involves mentoring team members and helping solve complex compositing issues that arise during production.

What is the difference between Compositing Supervisor vs Compositing Artist?

AspectCompositing SupervisorCompositing Artist
CredentialsExperience in compositing, leadership skills, sometimes certifications in visual effectsProficiency in compositing software, portfolio of work, often a degree in visual effects or related field
Work EnvironmentOversees teams on large projects, collaborates with departments, manages workflowsExecutes compositing tasks, works on scenes or shots, often under supervision
Industry UsageUsed in post-production departments of film, TV, and VFX studiosFound in similar environments, often as entry to mid-level roles

The main difference is that a Compositing Supervisor manages and oversees the compositing team and workflow, ensuring project quality and deadlines, while a Compositing Artist focuses on executing compositing tasks within projects. Both roles require strong technical skills, but the supervisor also needs leadership and project management abilities.

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Job Summary

Swaybox Studios is seeking an experienced and hands-on Compositing Supervisor to oversee the seamless integration of our VFX elements. In this key leadership role, you will be managing the overall visual consistency across practical and CG environment extensions, props, and vehicles, and other FX elements to achieve photorealistic and stylized composites.

This position requires a deep understanding of compositing for film, strong leadership with mentoring abilities, and technical proficiency in Nuke. You will work closely with artists and Technical Directors to refine and develop tools that support a smooth, scalable, and artist-friendly workflow, while also managing team morale, quality control, and creative vision.

This is a studio-based role working onsite in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Key Responsibilities

  • Oversee the seamless compositing of multiple elements from different departments to maintain their visual integrity per shot and in the overall aesthetic of the film.
  • Work closely with the CG, Character Comp, Tracking, and other team Supervisors and Leads to ensure a smooth handoff of elements to the compositing team.
  • Maintain high artistic and technical standards/methodology, while ensuring efficient and timely delivery of shots; balancing quality with schedule requirements.
  • Delegate and manage shot progress, with a sharp awareness of deadlines, as well as contribute to on-the-box work as needed.
  • Provide technical support and troubleshoot artist files.
  • Guide the compositing team, offering regular feedback, mentorship, and support to foster a productive and collaborative working environment.
  • Collaborate with the Supervisors and TDs to determine best practices, diagnose technical problems, identify technical needs, and recommend new tools or workflow improvements.
  • Recognize knowledge gaps and actively collaborate with the team to find solutions; taking a proactive approach to challenges.
  • Stay up-to-date with emerging tools, technologies, and compositing methods to enhance efficiency and output.
  • Collaborate in R&D and early visual development before full production rollout.
  • Participate in reviews and team syncs, clearly communicating creative and technical goals and giving constructive feedback.
  • Communicate with vendors, when needed.
  • Independently translate and refine notes from VFX Supervisor/Director/Stakeholders with minimal oversight, while maintaining the fidelity and visual language of the film.
  • Ensure the team interprets and applies feedback effectively and in a timely manner.
  • Participate in recruitment, scheduling, bidding needs, and progress reviews with the VFX Supervisor and Production.
  • Create clean, efficient, and well-structured scripts and templates that can be shared throughout the team to speed up workflows.
  • Maintain up-to-date documentation for internal tools and compositing processes, helping ensure consistency across the team.
  • Adhere to organized files and established pipeline standards and naming conventions.

Required Qualifications

  • 7+ years of experience high-end, live-action film or episodic compositing experience, with a strong emphasis on environments and realism.
  • Proven leadership or supervisory experience in a compositing team environment, including mentoring, feedback, and artist support.
  • On-the-box compositing of complex shots (live action and CG); utilizing projections, warping, depth of field, and photographic optical effects.
  • Ability to comp both stylized and realistic environments with attention to storytelling detail and cinematography.
  • Great understanding of DMP and CG pipelines.
  • Expert knowledge of Nuke, Gizmos & Group workflows, and advanced compositing techniques.
  • OCIO/ACES Color config and management experience.
  • Working knowledge of vector-based compositing tools and techniques.
  • Strong capacity to be flexible, adapt quickly, and thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment with evolving creative direction.
  • Capability to revise work based on feedback in a timely manner.
  • An artistic mindset and willingness to receive and implement constructive feedback, whether that's with draw-overs, over the shoulder adjustments, or team meetings.
  • Demonstrated ability to learn new toolsets and willing to expand knowledge of toolsets.
  • Excellent communication, organization, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills with unique or proprietary workflows.
  • Deep understanding of visual language- texture, color, dimension, scale, perspective, shade, motion blur, depth of field, proportion, spatial awareness, etc.
  • Solid experience using lidar scans, HDRI's, and photogrammetry.
  • Strong comprehension of cinematography, photography, and color science; including understanding of lenses, lighting setups, and performance tracking.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Nuke particles experience is great to have.
  • Knowledge of KeenTools is a plus.
  • Understanding of lighting workflows.
  • Experience in Python scripting for Nuke or batch automation is a huge plus.
  • Previous experience in developing or influencing pipeline tools in collaboration with Technical Directors.
  • Familiarity performance-tracking pipelines, rotomation, or hybrid workflows.
  • Basic experience with Unreal Engine or other real-time rendering tools.