This is why every film project needs a VFX supervisor

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This is why every film project needs a VFX supervisor
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While you might never see their names in gossip columns or follow them on Twitter, these are the stars who help create the magic behind-the-scenes of your favorite television shows and films.


Benji Davidson is a visual effects supervisor best known for his TV, film, and commercial work. Some of his most notable projects include Activision’s Call of Duty: Black Ops III Seize Glory, EA Sports’ Madden NFL 16 Madden: The Movie, and Samsung’s Do What You Can’t. Davidson works with his team at Brickyard VFX to bring seamless and stunning visual effects to life.

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