Special Effects Department
The Special Effects Department is responsible for the realization of visual effects in a production, including artificial atmospheric effects, window frosting, frost, fire, smoke, flames, torches of all kinds, fog, steam, mist, water, waterfalls, portable spill tanks, storms of every nature, waves, cobwebs, mechanical effects, electrical effects and explosives.
Recommended sSkills for working in the Special Effects Department:
Innovative, organized, calm under pressure and able to solve problems
Ability to multitask and cooperate
Attention to detail and strong communication skills
Knowledge of the media production industry
A combination of demonstrated skills such as carpentry, rigging, welding, mechanics, electrical theory, fireworks and pyrotechnics, auto mechanics, machinist, rigging, steel fabrication, rock climbing, high steel rigging, hydraulics, commercial diving, mold making, plumbing, pneumatics, robotics, animatronics. Experience with special effects such as air rams, air ratchets, bullet hits, steam, snow, wind, rain, smoke, and aerial rigs is an asset.
+ Special Effects Coordinator
+ Special Effects Rigger
+ 1st Assistant Special Effects
+ 2nd Assistant Special Effects/Buyer
+ 3rd Assistant Special Effects
Minimum Qualifications for the Special Effects Department:
Union Requirements
IATSE Local 856 guides:
Non-Union Recommendations
Set Orientation
WHMIS
Safety Awareness
Manitoba driver’s license
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