Job Description
PLEASE NOTE: This is an in-office role located in Portland, OR. We're only able to consider candidates who are local to the Portland area at this time.
Interested? Head over to our Careers Page to apply: https://www.refugevfx.com/careers
About REFUGE
In the land of craft beer, craft coffee, and craft doughnuts, we craft the visual effects of film and television, using tools of science to create pieces of art.
Refuge is an Emmy Award-winning visual effects studio based in Portland. A self-styled “Monster Shop,” we specialize in the creation of creatures, FX, and world-building that brings shows to life. Refuge is home to a team of skilled artists and producers committed to breakthrough work in visual effects. We thrive on creativity and collaboration, blending science with artistry to give talented professionals the opportunity to bring their ideas to life.
The Role
At Refuge, The Assistant VFX Editor plays a key role maintaining an efficient delivery process while working within the established pipeline. They help prepare client turnovers and organize media so artists can begin work quickly and accurately. This role supports Compositing Supervisors and Production team by ingesting and validating production materials, preparing artist-ready shot packages, maintaining project edits and sequence information, and helping ensure editorial materials remain organized throughout production.
The ideal candidate is highly organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable working with repetitive, process-driven tasks while identifying opportunities to improve workflows. Previous VFX editorial experience is a plus but not required. We are willing to train the right person - curiosity, reliability, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn are more important than prior experience with specific tools or workflows.
Responsibilities
Turnovers & Shot Preparation
- Receive and organize client turnover packages
- Execute established workflows using internal tools and checklists
- Prepare artist-ready materials for production teams
- Export image sequences, reference QuickTimes, LUTs, and supporting files
- Organize plates into shot folders and prepare media for artists
Media Verification & Quality Control
- Verify incoming materials are complete and properly organized
- Confirm reference QuickTimes, footage plates, LUTs, naming conventions, and supporting turnover files are complete and accurate
- Perform quality-control checks before materials are handed off to artists
- Identify inconsistencies in incoming materials and escalate unusual situations to Supervisors for guidance
Editorial Support
- Maintain edit references and ensure Production can view sequences in context with the latest versions
- Help track editorial changes and keep client materials synchronized and organized
- Support Production with shot tracking and data management
Collaboration & Escalation
- Work closely with Production teams and department leads
- Contribute to a collaborative and organized production environment
- Escalate technical, editorial, or color-related issues when necessary
- Help maintain consistency across projects
What We're Looking For
- Strong communication skills
- Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills
- Interest in visual effects and post-production
- Ability to follow established processes and checklists
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
- Comfortable asking questions and escalating issues when needed
- Comfortable with repetitive and process-oriented work
Preferred Experience
- Adobe Premiere Pro
- DaVinci Resolve/Heiro
- ShotGrid/Flow or similar production tracking software
- Experience with image sequences and media management
- Familiarity with EXR workflows, LUTs, or color pipelines
- Experience in VFX, animation, editorial, or post-production environments
We Value Potential
We don't expect candidates to know everything on day one.
We're looking for people who are curious, organized, and eager to learn. Much of the technical workflow can be taught, and this role provides an opportunity to gain hands-on experience working alongside experienced VFX artists and supervisors.
Why This Role Matters
Every shot that enters the studio starts with a strong foundation. The Assistant VFX Editor helps ensure artists receive the right materials, editorial information stays current, and projects move smoothly from turnover through delivery. Their work creates leverage for the entire team and plays an important role in the success of every show.
Refuge is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to building an inclusive workplace for all employees.
If you're interested in applying please visit our Careers Page on our website at https://www.refugevfx.com/careers