Based in LA
Sarah Marikar is a highly skilled professional with over 10 years of experience in VFX and post-production, boasting a diverse portfolio that spans feature films, commercials, and TV projects. One of her earliest VFX endeavors was on the award-winning film "Beasts of the Southern Wild," which received the prestigious Sundance Grand Jury prize. This project marked a significant milestone in Sarah's career, solidifying her place in the VFX industry.
In 2016, Sarah embarked on a unique opportunity in Singapore, where she played a pivotal role in overseeing the installation of Annie Leibovitz's "Women: New Portraits" on a set of LED video walls. This project showcased her adaptability as a creative problem-solver, combining her on-set and post-production expertise to achieve success.
Notably, Sarah was part of the talented team responsible for de-aging Nick Fury by 25 years in the film "Captain Marvel." This ambitious de-aging project comprised over 500 shots, presenting an exciting and challenging endeavor that further showcased Sarah's prowess in VFX.
Having relocated from New York to LA, Sarah's journey in the city began at a boutique VFX company primarily focused on commercials. This shift allowed her to embrace a faster-paced environment that she found invigorating, working on a diverse range of creative projects within short timeframes. Sarah's time at The Mill, where she serves as a Flame artist in advertising, further nurtured her love for the variety and creativity inherent in her work. Sarah's nimble thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills make her an invaluable asset in the world of VFX and post-production.
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