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Rodeo FX is a full-service visual effects studio with teams in Montreal, Quebec City, Toronto, Los Angeles, Paris and Bengaluru. It creates moving image work for film and television by handling the entire VFX pipeline—from concept and design through animation, simulation, and compositing to final rendering. The company emphasizes craftsmanship and technological creativity to deliver high-quality visual effects that resonate with audiences. It differentiates itself through its global, multi-location production capability, award-winning track record, and end-to-end services that allow projects to move from initial concept to finished, seamless visuals within one studio. Its goal is to produce compelling, believable visual effects that enhance storytelling and connect with viewers.
Industries
Design
Entertainment
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Montreal, Canada
Founded
2006
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Post & VFX11.08.26 Rodeo FX hires former MPC boss Dussault to lead corporate affairs. Rodeo FX has appointed Émilie Dussault as Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs. A newly created executive role at the Montreal company, the position "reflects the company's commitment to building and protecting its corporate platform as well as strengthening its public presence as a global leader in creative technology." Her mandate spans government relations, public affairs and industry relations with brand, marketing and communications. "We are building a company that can compete and win on the global stage, not just creatively, but commercially and institutionally," said Sébastien Moreau, CEO of Rodeo FX. "Émilie brings exactly the kind of cross-disciplinary leadership this role demands to reflect the full ambition of what Rodeo FX is becoming. Her appointment is a defining step in how we grow." Émilie Dussault has served as President of both the Conseil du patronat du Québec (CPQ) and the Bureau du cinéma et de la télévision du Québec (BCTQ). "It's with great pride that I'm joining Rodeo FX for the next phase of its continued evolution and growth," said Émilie Dussault. "The company already has the creative reputation, the global footprint, and the ambition to play at the highest level, and I believe even more potential lies ahead. I'm here to help unlock that." Émilie holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film Production from Concordia University and a Master's in Management from HEC Montréal. She's notably known for building MPC Film's Montreal studio from the ground up in 2013 into a powerhouse of more than 1,250 artists and technicians in just five years.
4 Wins at the AEAF Awards 2026 for Rodeo FX
Senior FX Artist Rodeo FX, canada 2026. As a Senior FX Artist, you will design and execute complex, photorealistic visual simulations - including fire, smoke, fluids, destruction, and abstract magical effects - while upholding Rodeo FX's high artistic and technical standards. Integrated at the heart of its 3D pipeline, you will collaborate closely with FX Leads, CG Supervisors, and downstream departments to deliver dynamic, stable, and visually stunning shots. Your creativity, technical precision, and mastery of procedural workflows will turn complex visual concepts into cinematic reality. Job overview: Senior FX Artist. Company overview: welcome to Rodeo FX. Repeatedly voted one of Montreal's Top Employers and named Employer of the Year at the 2022 Mercuriades Awards, Rodeo FX is a world-class creative studio offering high-end services across visual effects, advertising, animation, and experiential experiences. As an independent, Oscar(R)-winning company, Rodeo FX boasts a global footprint of nearly 900 artists crafting across studios in Montreal, Québec City, Toronto, Los Angeles, and Paris. Festybay is a trusted creative partner to the world's premier storytellers, including Netflix, HBO, Disney, Marvel, Amazon Studios, Warner Bros., and Sony. Rodeo FX's portfolio includes multiple Emmy(R) nominations for groundbreaking work on Stranger Things (Season 4), The Witcher (Season 2), and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (Season 1), alongside a 2023 VES Award for Love, Death and Robots (Volume 3). By joining its Montreal studio, you will contribute to high-profile projects following the success of blockbusters like John Wick: Chapter 4, Blue Beetle, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, and Rebel Moon. Key responsibilities as FX Artist. 1. Mastery of craft & simulation. * Design and produce complex, optimized simulations (including Pyro, FLIP, RBD, Vellum, and SOPs) that match project look-development requirements. * Maintain a high level of autonomy throughout the lifecycle of assigned tasks, from initial setup and logic design through to final rendering. * Enforce rigorous quality control on files, simulations, and caches prior to daily production submissions. 2. Creative quality & visual storytelling. * Propose elegant, efficient artistic solutions that directly align with the Director's and Supervisor's visual intent. * Actively participate in daily reviews (dailies), integrating constructive feedback rapidly into shot iterations. * Tailor effect behaviors to serve the narrative needs, art style, and precise pacing of each sequence. 3. Technical integrity & pipeline collaboration. * Optimize simulation caches, establish setup stability, and adhere strictly to internal technical pipelines and naming conventions. * Troubleshoot complex technical hurdles independently and provide scalable solutions for the broader team. * Collaborate with the Pipeline team to test, integrate, and document new tools or workflows. * Verify asset and effect compatibility with upstream and downstream departments, including Layout, Lighting, and Compositing. 4. Production communication & growth. * Provide realistic time estimates, flag production risks or delays early, and collaborate with production management to balance priorities. * Share technical knowledge, custom tools, or workflow techniques with the broader FX department to foster a culture of continuous learning. Role requirements & qualifications for Senior FX Artist. Core technical profile. * Experience: A minimum of 10 years of professional experience specializing in FX within a recognized VFX studio environment. * Houdini Mastery: Expert-level command of SideFX Houdini, specifically across Pyro, FLIP, RBD, Vellum, and SOPs. * Ecosystem Knowledge: Strong working knowledge of USD (Universal Scene Description) and Solaris. * Rendering & Comp Foundations: Solid fundamental understanding of rendering engines (Arnold and Karma) and basic compositing workflows (Nuke). Professional & artistic skills. * An exceptional eye for natural physics, real-world scale, timing, and visual rhythm. * High level of autonomy, attention to visual detail, and a collaborative team-first mindset. Highly regarded assets. * Experience with Flow Production Tracking (formerly ShotGrid). * A proven track record of developing custom Houdini tools, Python scripts, or VEX expressions. Commitment to diversity & inclusion. At Rodeo FX, diversity is a core value. Festybay is dedicated to building an inclusive, equitable workplace where varied perspectives are embraced. Every team member brings unique insights that strengthen its collective creativity, challenge its standard thinking, and empower Festybay to deliver exceptional global work. How to apply for Senior FX Artist role. Interested candidates who meet the location and residency requirements are invited to submit their application, resume, and current VFX showreel through its careers portal. Recruitment Transparency Note: Rodeo FX may utilize AI-based tools to support specific administrative phases of the recruitment process, such as automated interview transcription or preliminary application sorting. These tools never replace human judgment; all final hiring decisions are evaluated and made solely by its recruitment team and hiring managers.
VFX firm Rodeo FX, the studio behind 'Dune' and 'Rings of Power' just planted its flag in Paris. Rodeo FX opens Paris studio, blending VFX and animation for Stranger Things, John Wick, and more. Huge win for European talent and blockbuster fans. Table of Contents Rodeo FX opens its fifth studio in Paris. Rodeo FX has inaugurated a new, larger Paris studio in the city's 10th arrondissement, bringing all of its French divisions under one roof for the first time. The 40,000-square-foot space on Rue Dieu houses Film & Episodic, Advertising & Experiences, and Mikros Animation, the acclaimed animation studio the company acquired in 2025 following the collapse of the Technicolor Group. This is the move that completes the Mikros integration. Mikros President Julien Meesters called it "a key step in our integration within the Rodeo FX family." The new studio is not the company's first Paris presence. The original outpost opened in 2023, in the 11th arrondissement. President and CEO Sébastien Moreau credited the pace of growth in the two years since that original opening: "We're incredibly proud to see our Paris office grow at such a remarkable pace. This expansion is a testament to the exceptional work delivered by our local teams and reinforces our decision to bolster Rodeo FX's European presence." VFX Supervisor and Head of the Paris Studio Franck Lambertz noted that consolidating all the teams into a shared space was itself a creative motivation. The company is headquartered in Montreal and has studios in Quebec City, Toronto, Vancouver, Los Angeles, and now this expanded Paris location. What Rodeo FX and Mikros bring to the table. The studio's credit list covers the kind of productions this deal signals: The Rings of Power, Dune Parts 1 and 2, Stranger Things, Game of Thrones, and John Wick: Chapter 4. The studio has received three Emmy nominations for VFX, for its work on Stranger Things Season 4, The Witcher Season 2, and Foundation Season 1. The Paris Film & Episodic division is currently working on projects for Netflix and Pathé, and the Advertising & Experiences team has delivered campaigns for Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel, and Hermès. Previous European productions include Luc Besson's Dracula and Alexandre Astier's Kaamelott. Mikros Animation brings a different but complementary piece. The studio made PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, both international theatrical successes, before Technicolor Group's bankruptcy put it in play. Acquiring Mikros and now physically consolidating them into a single Paris location turns the combined operation into something with genuine breadth: live-action VFX, advertising, and theatrical animation all sharing a pipeline and a building. Why the scale of this matters. France has been actively improving its post-production incentive structure, adding a 10% bonus on top of its 30% Tax Rebate for International Production specifically to attract VFX work. Rodeo FX's decision to grow in Paris rather than stay put in its North American locations is partly a response to that policy environment and partly a recognition that European shoots increasingly want European post-production capacity nearby. The 40,000-square-foot footprint is not a satellite office. It's a serious infrastructure bet on the continent. The integration of Mikros is the detail most coverage has underweighted. This isn't just a live-action VFX expansion. It's building something closer to a full-service European creative studio: effects work on prestige television and franchise film, animation capabilities at a theatrical scale, and a luxury advertising division. For clients with projects spanning those categories, having a single partner in Paris who handles all three is a different conversation than it was two years ago.
Amidst this industry upheaval, Rodeo FX has seized the opportunity to expand its creative horizons by acquiring Mikros Animation.
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Industries
Design
Entertainment
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Montreal, Canada
Founded
2006
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