Outpost VFX
Roni Rodrigues is a highly experienced visual effects professional currently serving as the Production-Side VFX Supervisor for the Apple TV and Skydance original series 121212 since February 2025. With a strong background spanning various high-profile projects, Rodrigues has held roles such as Overall VFX Supervisor for the Bob Marley biopic at Paramount and On-Set VFX Supervisor for Netflix's Bridgerton series and its spin-off, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. Other notable positions include VFX Supervisor at Amazon Studios for The Wheel of Time and Overall VFX Supervisor for Universal Studios’ News of the World. Rodrigues is a member of the Visual Effects Society and has a Master’s degree in Digital Post Production from the National Film & Television School and a Bachelor’s degree in Advertising from Estácio.
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Outpost VFX
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Outpost VFX create stunning visual effects for film and episodic productions. Headquartered in Bournemouth, UK, and with offices in Montréal, London, Los Angeles and Mumbai, Outpost VFX exists to bring vivid creative ideas to life by harnessing artistry, technology and innovation. Best known for creating striking environments, seamless digital makeup and photoreal creatures, we deliver all kinds of visual effects for all kinds of productions globally. Since 2013 we have passionately embraced new technologies and new techniques that have empowered us to work with global content creators like Netflix, Amazon, Universal, HBO and Apple on visually arresting productions. Recent marquee projects have included Foundation, The Man Who Fell to Earth and Wheel of Time. Devoted to expressing ideas and encouraging change, we have developed a culture that is pioneering in its approach, based on five core values that guide everything we do: People, Innovation, Support, Creativity and Balance. Continually pursuing creative excellence and pioneering new ways of working are core elements of what we do at Outpost VFX. The way we work shapes the work we make.