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Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials ... VFX, and game development. * Curriculum Awareness & Adaptive Instruction: Familiar with 3DS Max ...

Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials ... VFX, and game development. * Curriculum Awareness & Adaptive Instruction: Familiar with 3DS Max ...

Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials ... VFX, and game development. * Curriculum Awareness & Adaptive Instruction: Familiar with 3DS Max ...

Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials ... VFX, and game development. * Curriculum Awareness & Adaptive Instruction: Familiar with 3DS Max ...

Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials ... VFX, and game development. * Curriculum Awareness & Adaptive Instruction: Familiar with 3DS Max ...

Autodesk 3DS Max Tutor

Memphis, TN · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Guides students through building polygon and spline-based models, applying and editing materials ... VFX, and game development. * Curriculum Awareness & Adaptive Instruction: Familiar with 3DS Max ...

Have strong relationships with freelance talent, directors, editors, etc. * Ensure projects are ... Strong understanding of production across live action, photography, animation, VFX, post-production ...

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How much do vfx editor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for vfx editor in Tennessee is $28.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.42 and $36.01 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a VFX editor?

A VFX Editor is responsible for integrating visual effects shots into the editing timeline, ensuring they align with the director's vision and the overall story. They work closely with VFX supervisors, editors, and artists to manage shot continuity, timing, and workflow. Their role includes reviewing, organizing, and updating VFX shots, as well as providing necessary references for the VFX team. They also help troubleshoot technical issues and ensure final shots meet creative and technical standards.

What does a typical workday look like for a VFX editor?

As a Vfx Editor, your day will often involve assembling and syncing visual effects shots, collaborating closely with VFX supervisors, artists, and the editorial team to ensure continuity and timing accuracy. You may be tasked with reviewing and updating shot progress, troubleshooting technical issues, and preparing sequences for client or director reviews. It's common to attend meetings to discuss creative feedback and to execute edits promptly based on project developments. The work environment is typically fast-paced and deadline-driven, with teamwork and clear communication playing key roles in delivering a polished final product. You’ll gain insight into both technical and creative aspects of post-production, which can open doors to advanced roles such as VFX Supervisor or Lead Editor.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the VFX editor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Vfx Editor, you need a solid understanding of visual effects workflows, film editing techniques, and digital compositing, typically supported by relevant experience or a degree in film, animation, or a related field. Proficiency with industry-standard software such as Adobe After Effects, Avid Media Composer, Nuke, and familiarity with project management systems is essential. Detail orientation, strong communication, and the ability to work efficiently under tight deadlines are crucial soft skills for this role. These skills ensure seamless integration of visual effects with edited footage, efficient collaboration with creative teams, and delivery of high-quality, polished final products.

How much do Vfx editors make?

Vfx editors typically earn between $50,000 and $100,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of projects. Entry-level Vfx editors may start at lower salaries, while experienced professionals working on high-budget productions can earn significantly more. Proficiency with industry-standard software like Nuke or After Effects can also influence earning potential.

What does a Vfx Editor do?

A Vfx Editor is responsible for managing and integrating visual effects into film or video projects, ensuring seamless incorporation of CGI, compositing, and other effects. They work closely with VFX artists, editors, and supervisors, often using software like Nuke or After Effects, and require strong organizational and technical skills to track assets and maintain project consistency.
Infographic showing various Vfx Editor job openings in Tennessee as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 81% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 72% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 23% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,655 per year, or $28.7 per hour.

Associate Producer

Tombras

Knoxville, TN • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

Tombras, a 600+ person, full-service, national advertising agency with a digital mindset, is seeking an Associate Producer.
You'll be joining one of the top independent agencies in North America. Connecting Data & Creativity for Business Results® is working for our clients and creating a flywheel affect fueling both client and agency growth. You'll be a part of a highly creative agency that has been recognized by AdAge, Adweek, Communication Arts, Fast Company, Forbes and Fortune. Tombras was recently named 2025 AdAge Agency of the year and 2024 AdAge Independent Agency of the Year.
The Associate Producer is responsible for managing the production, digital, social, activations, audio, stills, testing materials, and merchandise from concept through final delivery. In this role, you will work closely with Creative, Account Management, Business Affairs, and Tombras Studios along with external production partners to ensure projects are delivered on time, on budget, and at the highest creative standard.
The goal being for the individual is to independently produce smaller-scale projects while supporting senior producers on larger, more complex productions.
Where you'll be working: Knoxville, TN
What you'll be doing:
  • Manage productions from kickoff through final delivery
  • Create production schedules
  • Coordinate internal teams and external vendors throughout the production process
  • Ensure all deliverables meet agency, client, and technical specifications
  • Prepare production estimates and budgets
  • Track production costs throughout each project
  • Review vendor bids and negotiate competitive pricing
  • Assist with invoicing, purchase orders, reconciliations, and financial closeout
  • Source partners and talent, directors, photographers, editors, VFX artists, animators, music houses, post-production facilities, and freelance crew, etc.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with production partners
  • Coordinate contracts and scopes in partnership with Business Affairs
  • Manage post-production through delivery
  • Coordinate editing, color, sound design, music licensing, animation, VFX, finishing, and final delivery
  • Be able work in very small nimble crews to create content

What you bring:
  • 2-3+ years of production experience in an advertising agency, production company, or related environment
  • Experience doing digital, social, branded content production, live activations
  • Working knowledge of Hi-fi Video, digital, social, print, photography, radio, and post-production workflows
  • Understanding of production budgeting and estimating
  • Familiarity with talent contracts, licensing, usage rights, and production legalities is a plus
  • Organized
  • Strong communication and interpersonal abilities
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
  • Strong negotiation skills
  • Positive Attitude
  • Collaborative team player with a proactive mindset

Why you'll want to work at Tombras:
  • Family - It comes first, on every list. Tombras has been family-run since day one. We strive to facilitate a family-oriented environment rooted in supporting one another.
  • Dog-friendly offices
  • Flexible PTO
  • Generous parental leave for primary and non-primary caregivers
  • Medical (PPO or High Deductible option) for employee + dependents
  • 401(k) Participation
  • Employer-paid Dental & Vision
  • A company culture of promotions from within and an atmosphere allowing for varied and rapid career development.

Want more reasons to work at Tombras? Check out the latest Tombras News and Our Values.
Tombras is proud to be an equal opportunity employer dedicated to pursuing and hiring a diverse workforce.
Tombras is an E-Verify employer and participates in the E-Verify program.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice. Job may require traveling overnight, driving long distances as required and sitting for extended periods of time with occasional walking and standing and occasionally lifting or carrying articles weighing less than 10 pounds.