Availability: Spring 2024

Language skills: English (fluent), Italian (fluent), Spanish (native)

Nationality: British, Spanish, Italian

Agent
E: Jeremy@vfx-hire.com 
t: +44(0)7859 916 172


Multi-award winning VFX Supervisor specialised in photorealism. Extensive pre- and post-production expertise, combining technical skill with industry-leading quality standards and a natural aesthetic sensibility with over 25 years of combined experience in various disciplines, collaborating on numerous Hollywood films, including Christopher Nolan’s 'The Dark Knight Rises', 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story', and 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'; subsequently stepping up into film directing, and naturally evolving into a Visual Effects Supervisor. 

Victor is well known for his storytelling prowess, focusing on how new technologies allow filmmakers to tell their stories in new ways while fitting the director’s vision within an appropriate budget. What defines Victor Perez’s work is his delicate alchemy of Science, Technology and Art.

Victor has most recently worked as a VFX Supervisor on the feature film ‘Naples to New York’, Directed by Academy Award winner Gabriele Salvatores and as a VFX Supervisor/Producer on the films ‘I Don’t Understand You’ directed by David Joseph Craig/Brian Crano and ‘Immaculate’, directed by Michael Mohan. 

In 2019, Victor received the Italian Academy Award David di Donatello, for Best Visual Effects in the film  ‘The Invisible Boy: Second Generation’. The same year, thanks to his experimental research in motion control and virtual cinematography he also received a VES nomination for Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Photoreal Project for ‘Echo’ which Victor wrote, directed, produced and supervised visual effects. This was the first time a short film was ever nominated at these Awards. Echo alone won 20 awards across different festivals worldwide, including Best Visual Effects, Best Director and Best Film. In 2011, Victor was a member of the VFX team that won the BAFTA Film Award for Special Visual Effects for their work in 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I', repeating the following year with 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II'.

 
 
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