The multi-Oscar-winning creative Film & Episodic studio, at Framestore has worked with some of the greatest storytellers in film today. Collaborating with directors and producers across the complete filmmaking process to help design, plan and create beautiful images, we focus on finding innovative creative solutions to support their vision and set new standards for visual effects in cinema.
Framestore combines talent and technology to bring life to everything we create. Driven by creativity and inspired by the future, we set out every day to reframe the possible.
About the role
The Department Manager is primarily responsible for developing, managing and retaining the best people for our artists and production film teams; for ensuring that VFX projects are fully and appropriately crewed; and for managing departmental processes, communication and reporting.
The Department Manager may manage a single large department or several smaller departments; works very closely with the Head of Department, project producers, supervisors and other managers; and reports directly to the Head of Resourcing. The Department Manager will work as part of the resourcing team to ensure that VFX projects are crewed with the best available internal crew.
What you’ll do:
Planning: Work with the Head of Department to ensure teams are well balanced in terms of expertise, experience and cost; planning for development and recruitment. Take responsibility for crew member inductions to our production workflows and pipeline and ensure that everyone is work ready from day one.
Recruitment: Identify vacancies to the recruitment team and work with them to ensure the right candidates are hired; liaise with immigration as needed.
Resource management: Work with the Head of Department and liaise with Producers and Supervisors to resource VFX Projects with the best available crew; reallocate crew to achieve the best cross-project allocation. Managing multi-site communication between other global divisions to assist the Head of Resourcing, and ensure unallocated crew can be utilized.
Monitoring & Communication: Act as the primary contact for show production regarding the progress of the work, communicating daily with the show coordinators and line producers regarding changes to priorities, etc.
People leadership: Motivate and care for crew; maintain calm, defuse conflict; act as first point of contact for crew on contractual matters, career development, project allocation, and any training needs; keep morale high by organizing social and team building events
Development & Remuneration: Alongside Head of Department: conduct performance reviews, delivering effective feedback and constructive criticism; work alongside the training team to follow through on training and development needs and assist with learning events as appropriate; work with Head of Resourcing and HR to handle disciplinary issues and dismissals; engage in pay negotiations and maintain pay parity within our teams
Departmental processes: Alongside head of Department: Ensure good communication; manage department meetings and weekly target schedules; complete departmental reports; support cross-departmental workflow; plan seating. Work with the Head of Resourcing to improve processes and efficiency across related departments.