Outpost VFX (Foundation, The Wheel of Time) has appointed Tim Chauncey as Chief Technology Officer.
Based primarily in Outpost’s UK studios in London and Bournemouth, Chauncey will drive the future development of Outpost’s core infrastructure across the globe.
Chauncey said: “Having worked in the production space for so many years, I have a good understanding of what those production requirements are, both as an artist and as a VFX Supervisor. I think I’m good at bringing the two worlds together. It’s important that we’re able to deliver production requirements on a day-to-day basis, but then also understand what we need to do in terms of technology to drive the company forward and support growth.”
Chauncey’s appointment follows a period of growth for the studio, with new offices opening in Mumbai and London in 2022. Gez Hixson, Chief Operating Officer of Outpost, said: “With his background and experience Tim is perfectly placed to drive us forward as a global studio as we continue to support evermore high-profile productions.
“Having expanded to nearly 500 people across the globe, it’s more important than ever that we invest in the best technology in VFX, diversify our infrastructure to be more future-focused, and align our positive culture across all of our sites.”
Added Chauncey: “I know the struggles artists and production go through if the technology doesn’t deliver. In the long term, we’re looking to build in efficiencies and integrate new technologies to help really drive the growth of the business, but we don’t want to lose sight of the daily requirements of our artists. We want to provide the best working experience we possibly can.
“Outpost was built on core values, and as we grow, we need to continue that journey without compromising these key principles and preserve the unique culture that Outpost has.
“There are so many moving parts in the VFX industry. Enabling colleagues to come in, sit down at their desks, and have everything they need, all the tools they need, all the information they need to efficiently do their job – that’s absolutely key and something we’re working hard to improve every day.”
Jon Creamer
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