Our Senior Keys Artists are wonderful visual storytellers. They define the mood and atmosphere of our narratives, and highlight the charming details of our characters, props and environments. They are the savants of light, colour and creative problem solving. Your day-to-day will focus on creating the lighting of our episodes, finessing the colours in compositing, whilst always maintaining the right balance between the highest quality and meeting deadlines. Due to the needs of the production, the successful candidate will need to be based in the UK as they will be required to come into our London studio at least 2 days a week, in a hybrid working model. Currently, we're unable to consider VISA sponsorship. This opportunity is due to start in June 2025, please note that this vacancy can close early if we receive a high number of applications. Day to day: Creating lighting scenes in Maya with assets from the animation and effects departments and then compositing these rendered shots in Nuke to create the final shot. Tweaking provided light rigs, render set-ups and compositing templates to achieve the required look of your shot Creating keys which involves director’s briefs and feedback Tweaking render settings to optimise the efficiency of your renders Monitoring your renders to ensure they are within a given render time budget Working as part of a team of lighting and compositing artists, and regularly communicating with your Team Lead and the Post Production Supervisor Managing your time efficiently to meet the deadlines of your assigned shots Problem solving to fix errors and glitches and addressing notes efficiently On hand to help cover holiday within the team Provide support and mentorship to the more junior members of the team, whilst developing your management skills About You Must Have: Knowledge of lighting principles and how light is used to meet a creative brief, especially in stylised animation Technical understanding of biased rendering to optimise sampling, making your renders efficient and avoiding noise and artefacts. Technical understanding of how lighting works in 3D rendering - different types of lights, render setups, physically based rendering, ray tracing and global illumination - using Maya and a render engine comparable to Redshift. An understanding of colour theory, aesthetics & composition and of camera depth of field. Technical understanding of utility passes (Z, Position and Normals) and how they are used in compositing using Nuke. Problem solving skills to find the best approach to meeting the brief as well as troubleshooting issues and asking questions if unsure. Having an eye for detail for scrutinising final shots for any errors or inconsistencies. Good communication and being a team player, sharing your knowledge and skills with other team members. Able to respond positively to feedback. Working independently. Being diligent, taking initiative and being reliable. Being organised and managing your time efficiently. Previous experience as a L&C Artist on an animation production Bonus Points Knowledge of Python scripting Experience using FTrack Knowledge of shading Understanding of a 3D production pipeline About Us Blue Zoo is a leading animation studio in the UK, with a world-class reputation as the go-to place for creating bold, fun and characterful animation. Established in London in 2000, the studio has grown to become the largest dedicated CG animation studio in the UK, picking up a shelf full of BAFTAs, an Annie and an Emmy along the way We couldn’t be prouder that Blue Zoo is the first major animation studio in the world to receive B Corp certification. We’ve been independently certified by B Lab, a non-profit organisation who award the B Corp certification. The certification verifies companies who are working to improve the lives of employees as well as industries as a whole. The certification process involves over 170 rigorous metrics to improve the lives of our staff, customers, suppliers, and the local community, ensuring we are not just saying we are ethical with empty gestures, but independently evidencing it. We are going through an exciting period of growth and are building a studio that is full of amazingly talented, happy artists, making work they are proud of, which in turn makes a small contribution to a happier world. Blue Zoo believes that a healthy balance in our lives - whatever our situation - is key to supporting the wellbeing of our staff. We offer flexible working to support this. We look for people who have expertise, enthusiasm and are motivated to make things better. You’ll work alongside a talented and diverse group of people who respect each other's differences and seek to understand and embrace fresh perspectives. What we’ve got for you: Winner of Broadcast Best Places to Work in TV 2019, 2020, 2022, 2024 & 2025. Inclusive self-funded shorts programme. Many fun in person and remote social events throughout the year. Bi-monthly employee feedback and engagement programme. Comprehensive benefits package, including loads of discounts and offers. Online wellbeing programme. Profit share (for employees who have been with us for 2 years). Blue Zoo is committed to creating and nurturing an inclusive studio that promotes and values diversity and invites everyone to ‘bring their whole selves’ to work. We believe that companies that truly embrace and value diversity, and create an environment where everyone from any background can do their best work, are better companies. To be engaged our people have to feel included and valued. We work hard to build and nurture a culture where inclusiveness is embedded in the way we work, not just an initiative. We strive to engender a studio community that feels a deep sense of pride and commitment that transcends any role, department or level and works together to produce excellent and engaging work .