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Virtual Production Jobs in Oklahoma (NOW HIRING)

Virtual Teller/ITM Teller

Tulsa, OK · On-site +1

$14 - $17.75/hr

As a Virtual Teller/ITM Teller, you will serve as a key point of contact for customers across the ... Explain bank products and services, answer questions, and resolve account-related issues * Follow ...

Virtual Teller/ITM Teller

Tulsa, OK · On-site

$14 - $17.75/hr

As a Virtual Teller/ITM Teller, you will serve as a key point of contact for customers across the ... Explain bank products and services, answer questions, and resolve account-related issues * Follow ...

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What is virtual production?

A Virtual Production job involves using real-time technology, such as game engines and LED volumes, to blend digital and physical filmmaking techniques. Professionals in this field work with tools like Unreal Engine, motion capture, and immersive environments to create seamless visual effects and virtual sets. Roles in Virtual Production can range from technical artists and LED operators to cinematographers specializing in real-time workflows. This approach allows filmmakers to visualize scenes interactively, make creative decisions faster, and reduce post-production costs. It's a rapidly growing field that bridges filmmaking, VFX, and game development.

What does a virtual production specialist do?

In a Virtual Production role, your day often involves previsualizing scenes, setting up and operating virtual cameras, managing real-time graphics, and collaborating closely with directors, VFX teams, and camera crews. You may be responsible for troubleshooting technical issues in real time and ensuring that digital assets are optimized for immediate feedback on set. The work environment is highly collaborative and fast-paced, requiring both technical proficiency and creative input. Often, you'll participate in meetings to align on creative direction and provide technical support during live shoots. This dynamic role keeps you at the intersection of technology and storytelling, offering variety and opportunities to innovate every day.

What skills and qualifications are needed for virtual production?

To thrive in Virtual Production, you typically need a strong grasp of digital imaging, real-time rendering, 3D visualization, and familiarity with film or television production pipelines. Experience with virtual production technologies such as Unreal Engine, motion capture systems, and real-time compositing tools is often required, and certifications or training in these platforms can be beneficial. Excellent collaboration, problem-solving, and communication skills are essential for coordinating across creative and technical departments. These abilities are crucial for ensuring seamless integration of digital and live-action elements on set, meeting project deadlines, and supporting high-quality content delivery.

What are the most commonly searched types of Production jobs in Oklahoma?

The most popular types of Production jobs in Oklahoma are:

What are popular job titles related to Virtual Production jobs in Oklahoma?

For Virtual Production jobs in Oklahoma, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Oklahoma are hiring for Virtual Production jobs?

Cities in Oklahoma with the most Virtual Production job openings:

Infographic showing various Virtual Production job openings in Oklahoma as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution.

Part-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description


Summary
The CFI (Cherokee Film Institute) is hiring part-time instructors to teach a range of courses designed to train the next generation of film industry professionals. The CFI will provide industry standard, unified curriculum for all instructors, including a course structure, syllabus, audio/visual aids, and reading or other supplementary materials for part-time instructors to facilitate in a professional classroom environment. Courses will be taught at the Cherokee Film Studios Owasso Campus, or other classroom spaces in the greater Tulsa area. Instructors will teach CFI participants in various competencies related to the film and media industry. All training and coursework must be delivered in a manner conducive to successful integration into a working environment in respective industry fields.
Responsibilities
What You'll Do:
  • Interfaces with managers, employees, consultants, industry professionals, and subject matter experts to gain knowledge of local workforce needs and requirements for various competencies related to the film and media industry.
  • Facilitate and lead classroom training to deliver course content based on syllabi, curriculum, and learning outcomes.
  • Conduct stimulating training sessions that resonate with adult learners based on instructional methods conducive to the respective coursework.
  • Utilize the CFI learning management system to evaluate and track assignments, post additional resources, maintain attendance records, and sustain a collaborative platform for instructor/student interaction and communication.
  • Recognize academically vulnerable students and collaborate with Cherokee Film leadership to determine a prompt and discreet strategy to effectively support struggling learners.
  • Participate in instructor onboarding and mentoring sessions led by CFI staff or other personnel.
  • Maintain ongoing communication with CFI Program Manager and other staff, as needed.
  • Teach one or more in-person classes per cohort at the Cherokee Film Studios or another classroom location in the Tulsa area, in one or more of the following content areas:
    • Introduction to the Film and Media Industry
    • Introduction to Cinematography
    • Introduction to Locations
    • Production Office
    • Production Accounting
    • Virtual Production
    • Post-Production
  • Share industry-related experiences with students
  • Work hours will vary

Qualifications
Education and Experience
  • 5 or more years of professional experience in the film and media industry with a demonstrated expertise in the specialty field relevant to the coursework being instructed (i.e., cinematography, locations, accounting, virtual production, etc.)

Required Qualifications
  • 5 or more years of professional experience in the film and television industry, in an area to align with the course for which you are hired to teach
  • Full knowledge of industry standard safety practices and policies
  • High school diploma
  • Prior teaching experience
  • General knowledge of Native American representation issues in film and media

Preferred Qualifications
  • College degree preferred
  • Experience with online learning management systems
  • Union membership(s)