Women In Animation & Annenberg Inclusion Initiative Unveil Results Of Study Examining Representation Of Women In VFX Industry

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Women In Animation and USC’s Annenberg Inclusion Initiative today unveiled the findings of their latest joint study, “Invisible in Visual Effects,” looking at women’s partic…

today unveiled the findings of their latest joint study, “Invisible in Visual Effects,” looking at women’s participation in the VFX industry.

While the study found that women sampled filled between 13.9% and 21.5% of the pipeline jobs, which lead to supervisory roles, it also found that they held just 16.2% of senior positions within the VFX industry across the four-year period. This varied in the end by position, as women comprised only 2.9% of VFX supervisors, but constituted 46.7% of VFX producers.

Slightly more than one-quarter of execs there were women, with women of color holding just 5.5% of exec roles.

 

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