The VFX industry has a diversity issue – here’s what we need to do about it

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The VFX industry has a diversity issue – an uncomfortable truth that is ever present in the wake of recent writer's strikes and labour disputes. We sat down with Amy Mercer, Founder of, to discuss the issues facing the industry and how professionals can work towards building a more inclusive creative sphere for all.

Starting as a resource to address gender inequality in the creative sector, UpliftUs has evolved into a united community that empowers all people to engage in meaningful discussions around inequality in the industry. With a focus on the social and societal barriers facing creative professionals, UpliftUs is a community built upon supporting, empowering and uniting creatives to curate a more inclusive and empathetic industry.

The VFX industry is often bound to tight scheduling, another factor that can be difficult for women to conform to."When you're a service provider you are succumbed to tight schedules and pressurised ways of working. It's difficult for a lot of people – not just women. I don't think it's necessarily an organisational thing but a whole industry thing," Amy says.

The diversity problem within the industry isn't just a gender issue, but a wider concern surrounding class. As Amy says"For a lot of artists, this is not just a career. It's like learning an instrument, you need to have the time and resources to do it. It tends to be quite limited to those who can afford to have access. I think things are changing but we have to think about it not just as a job and consider the time and resources it requires.

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