VFX studio Freefolk has launched its eighth annual Futurefolk competition.
The initiative exists to kick-start the careers of the next generation of VFX talent with a paid internship launched in 2018, and was created to help build a workforce “that reflects the society we live in.”
Freefolk wants to hear from people from all backgrounds, “those who have, and just as importantly, those who haven’t taken the university route.”
Freefolk Founder and Creative Director Jason Watts, said: “We are always on the lookout for talented VFX artists and this year we once again aim to search out the more hidden talent, those who might not have a degree or VFX qualification but do have the passion and commitment it takes”
Since 2018 Freefolk have welcomed 16 Futurefolkers, who have all gone on to have successful careers in the industry. One of last year’s winners, Nuke Compositor Cerys Steenhuis, is still with the company and says, “For anyone looking to apply I’d say, focus your reel and CV on the specific specialisation you are interested in to clearly show employers your skills and the areas you aim to develop. Most importantly, demonstrate your passion for your work and for VFX. Internships are a great chance to grow not just as an artist, but as part of the VFX community.”
Neil Hatton MBE, CEO of UK Screen Alliance said “ This is a great offer from Freefolk , who have generously opened their doors with this opportunity for future talent. Gaining work experience is incredibly valuable for people aspiring to enter visual effects, so ‘Bravo!’ to Freefolk for once again stepping up.”
Budding animators, CG generalists, FX TDs or compositors need to compile a two minute reel of their best work to be in with a chance of winning the one-month paid work placement. This reel can feature anything that showcases what work in either 2d or 3d.
The one month paid internship will involve experience within Freefolk Commercials and Freefolk Film & Episodic, in either the 2D or 3D department. This year’s placement will be hybrid and take place during the summer.
Deadline for submissions is midnight on April 29th 2025
Applications can be made via the Freefolk website here.
Jon Creamer
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