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How much do vfx production jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for vfx production in the United States is $19.23, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.59 and $20.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive in VFX Production, you need strong project management abilities, a solid understanding of visual effects workflows, and often a degree in film, animation, or a related field. Familiarity with industry-standard tools like ShotGrid, Autodesk Maya, Houdini, and Adobe After Effects, as well as experience with production tracking systems, is highly valuable. Exceptional communication, organization, and problem-solving skills help you manage teams and deadlines effectively. These skills ensure seamless coordination between creative and technical departments, resulting in efficient delivery of high-quality visual effects.

What are common challenges faced by VFX Production professionals during a project, and how are they typically addressed?

VFX Production professionals often navigate challenges such as tight deadlines, shifting client requirements, and coordinating large teams across multiple departments. Managing clear communication between artists, supervisors, and external vendors is crucial to ensure that creative vision aligns with technical feasibility. To address these challenges, VFX Production teams rely on detailed scheduling, regular progress reviews, and robust project management tools. Developing strong problem-solving skills and flexibility is essential, as priorities can change rapidly based on client feedback or technical discoveries.

What is VFX production?

VFX production refers to the process of creating and integrating visual effects into film, television, video games, or other media. This involves the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI), compositing, and other techniques to enhance or create scenes that cannot be achieved through traditional filming. VFX production requires collaboration between artists, technical directors, and producers to ensure that visual effects meet the creative vision, stay within budget, and are delivered on schedule. The process generally includes pre-production planning, asset creation, animation, rendering, and post-production compositing.

What is the difference between Vfx Production vs Vfx Artist?

AspectVfx ProductionVfx Artist
Primary RoleOversees the entire VFX project, manages schedules, budgets, and client communicationCreates visual effects, designs, and integrates VFX into scenes
Required SkillsProject management, communication, understanding of VFX pipelineCreative skills, software proficiency (After Effects, Nuke, Maya)
Work EnvironmentCollaborates with artists, clients, and supervisors in studios or on-setWorks primarily in post-production, using VFX software

Vfx Production professionals focus on managing VFX projects from start to finish, ensuring timely delivery and client satisfaction. Vfx Artists are responsible for creating and implementing visual effects. Both roles require knowledge of the VFX pipeline, but Vfx Production emphasizes project oversight, while Vfx Artists focus on creative execution.

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VP, Production Technology & Operations - PSTS

Sony Pictures

Culver City, CA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

About The Team

Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE), a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, operates globally across film and television production, acquisition, and distribution in more than 140 countries, spanning wholly owned labels, joint ventures, and third-party productions.

SPE's Production & Studio Technology Services (PSTS) Team services SPE's global Motion Pictures and Television Production Business. We operate an extensive catalog of technologies and services that span's the full creative pipeline - Creative Development, Physical Production, Post Production, VFX, Production Finance, Studio Operations, and other ancillary technologies that integrate downstream into Marketing and Distribution workflows.

The VP, Production Technology & Operations reports to the SVP, PSTS and is responsible for all PSTS-managed physical production, post-production, and VFX technologies. This role ensures productions are supported day-to-day while also driving long-term technology strategy focused on modernization, performance, and scalability.

This is a hands-on, front-line leadership role, not a back-office function. The VP partners closely with production executives and internal stakeholders to modernize SPE's production technology stack, influence change, and deliver results at an accelerated pace. A strong blend of production, technical, operational, and strategic leadership experience is required.

Key Responsibilities:

Production Technology Leadership
  • Serve as the senior technology partner for MPG and TV Production leadership across physical production, post, VFX, and downstream partnering groups - marketing and distribution.
  • Define and execute production technology strategy across pre-production, production, post, VFX, and delivery.
  • Oversee on-set and near-set systems, dailies workflows, media asset management, editorial pipelines, and post infrastructure.
  • Partner with internal teams, post facilities, and VFX vendors to manage secure handling and delivery of pre-release IP.
  • Champion technology modernization to unlock competitive advantage and differentiation in the market.
  • Influence executive stakeholders to foster a culture of innovation and new technology adoption.
Production Operational Support
  • Lead the PSTS Production Operations team providing 24/7/365 global support for productions.
  • Standardize service models, scale support appropriately, and ensure responsive, expert-level coverage across regions and production tiers.
  • Act as executive escalation point for major production-impacting incidents.
  • Implement IT service management best practices, KPIs, and reporting to demonstrate value and guide resourcing decisions.
  • Coordinate closely with regional leads to service our International Production businesses, including individual Production Companies that reside in territory.
  • Serve as a leadership liaison and technical SME for our International Production Companies looking to utilize, or mature their production, post, or VFX capabilities.
  • Support production-related M&A technology integration and diversification efforts
Innovation & Emerging Technologies
  • Evaluate and implement new technologies to improve production efficiency and cost control - including secure cloud workflows, remote collaboration tools, and new SaaS solutions
  • Partner with LOB teams to identify ways to overhaul and modernize production workflows including budgeting, script management, scheduling, calendaring, previsualization, post visualization, MAM, file prep and delivery.
  • In partnership with other SPE groups, operationalize the responsible and ethical adoption of generative AI (GAI) tools to support creative workflows, while adhering to SPE's internal governance, compliance and regulatory requirements.
  • Foster strategic partnerships with technology vendors, startups, and production tool providers to maintain the studio's competitive edge.
  • Help set long-term technology direction for the studio, anticipate industry trends, and drive innovation that positions the company as a market leader.
  • Serve as a thought leader, influencing not only internal stakeholders but also the broader industry through standards bodies and strategic partnerships.

Cost Management

  • Partner with the SVP of PSTS to prioritize new technology investments with clear ROI and margin impact.
  • Drive cost optimization across cloud, hybrid, and on-prem infrastructure, including storage, render, network, and endpoints.
  • Own vendor strategy and negotiations, delivering improvements in cost, performance, and support.
  • Lead business cases for major investments and present recommendations to executive leadership.
  • Apply a flexible resourcing model across full-time, contract, and global resources
  • Be bold but calculated in new technology investments - putting an emphasis on enabling margin improvement for our business
  • Own the business case for major technology investments, presenting recommendations and outcomes to executive leadership
Content Security
  • Implement and manage best of breed technologies to secure sensitive pre-release and post release content
  • Provide thought leadership in the ways in which technology can better enforce security standards, without compromising user performance for crew and artists
  • Partner with Information Security, Legal, Privacy, and Productions to ensure adherence to regulatory, MPAA, TPN, and internal SPE policies and standards
  • Support incident response planning, internal and third party audits, and continuous improvement efforts related to production security
  • Manage the technology component of third party risk, ensuring suppliers and key vendors adhere to SPE's standards & policies
Team
  • Lead a multi-disciplinary team of production operations specialists, engineers, pipeline developers, and operational resources to support our global production business
  • Supervise, manage and mentor personnel to ensure peak performance levels are met, if not exceeded.
  • Right size, re-tool, and action organizational changes to meet current and future needs of the business.
  • Utilize effective communication to work through disagreeing points of view, while not losing focus on outcomes
Other
  • As a VP, this role will serve as part of the extended IT Leadership Team and be called upon to contribute and influence broader IT initiatives and programs for the betterment of SPE.
Experience, Skills and KnowledgeExperience and Education
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience/certifications.
  • 10+ years in senior technical leadership roles leading large, cross-functional teams and transformation initiatives.
  • 10+ years of hands-on experience in film and/or television production technology across on-set, post, and vendor environments.
  • 8+ years in corporate M&E roles focused on production and creative technologies.
Hard Skills
  • Deep understanding of camera-to-post workflows, editorial and VFX pipelines, and delivery.
  • Proven experience supporting active productions under high-pressure schedules.
  • Strong expertise in content security, digital asset management, and high-value IP protection.
  • Hands-on experience with hybrid cloud/on-prem media infrastructure (storage, compute, render, collaboration).
  • Strong working knowledge of NLEs, VFX tools, dailies platforms, production productivity tools, and modern collaboration stacks.
  • Experience implementing automation, ML, or AI-enabled tools in production environments.
  • Budget ownership, vendor management, and large-scale program delivery experience
Soft Skills
  • Exceptional communicator able to bridge creative, technical, and executive perspectives.
  • Clear, confident writer capable of influencing decisions and driving alignment.
  • Strong customer-service mindset with the ability to lead through change.
  • Independent, decisive leader who empowers teams while maintaining accountability.
The anticipated base salary for this position is $205,000-$285,000. This role may also qualify for annual incentive and/or comprehensive benefits. The actual base salary offered will depend on a variety of factors, including without limitation, the qualifications of the individual applicant for the position, years of relevant experience, level of education attained, certifications or other professional licenses held, and if applicable, the location of the position.

Sony Pictures Entertainment is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other protected characteristics.

SPE will consider qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records in accordance with applicable law.

Sony Pictures does not allow audio recording, video recording or use of AI note-taking tools during interviews. Please be aware these tools may be enabled as a default and can be difficult to disable once the interview has started, so we recommend you check your device and disable these tools prior to the start of your interview. If recording or the use of the tools occurs during the interview and cannot be promptly turned off or disabled, the interviewer may end the interview.

To request an accommodation for purposes of participating in the hiring process, you may contact us at SPE_Accommodation_Assistance@spe.sony.com.