Marvel Studios Reportedly Pays VFX Artists 20% Less Than Other Studios

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Marvel Studios reportedly pays VFX artists 20% less than other studios, which is the latest example of poor working conditions for VFX teams on MCU projects

Marvel Studios reportedly pays VFX artists who work on Marvel Cinematic Universe productions 20 percent less than other movie studios. The MCU moving on after Avengers: Endgame has not been met without challenges, such as a global pandemic, as various issues have come to light in recent years. This includes a growing spotlight on how poorly Marvel Studios treats VFX artists working on their movies.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Even after She-Hulk: Attorney At Law acknowledged Marvel's VFX problems, more reports about the mistreatment of VFX artists have come to light. In a recent breakdown by Vulture on the state of the VFX industry, the outlet spoke to dozens of workers in animation, physical production, and post-production who say that Marvel pays VFX artists 20 percent less than other movie studios.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by VFX Production Group To make matters even worse, it appears Marvel Studios does not want to pay up for VFX artists. Vulture revealed that a 2022 poll conducted to discover the average pay rate for a VFX artist resulted in some workers trying to get a job on an upcoming MCU Disney+ show asking for a salary well above the average.

Marvel Must Fix The MCU's VFX Problems In Phase 5 As more information on Marvel's poor treatment of VFX artists becomes public knowledge, the more it needs to become a priority for them to fix it. The MCU movies and shows rely heavily on VFX houses, so they need to find the right way to treat the dozens of teams who help make the projects. This could mean slowing down the MCU Phase 5 release slate to make sure artists are not working overtime to get the job done.

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