Visual effects facility boosts NY talent roster with VFX supervisor and sr. Flame artist

In a move bolstering the talent pool at its New York facility, visual effects company Method Studios has hired VFX supervisor Peter Marin and senior Flame artist Martin Lazaro, who most recently completed work on the Spike Jonze film I’m Here.
“We’re very happy to have Peter and Martin on board,” said Gabby Gourrier, Executive Producer, Method Studios. “As we continue to strengthen our East Coast presence, together they bring a wealth of experience in visual effects to our growing team of New York-based artists.

A veteran of the post industry, Marin has worked in visual effects since 1997, when he first joined The Mill as a Flame artist. Since then, Marin has served as VFX supervisor at a number of leading facilities, including Framestore CFC in Reykjavik, Iceland, Australia’s Animal Logic, and Sweden’s Redrum, where he worked on the 2009 Cannes Lion Grand Prix winner, Carousell. From 2002-2008, Marin was partner, senior creative artist, VFX supervisor and head of 2D and 3D at Stockholm Postproduction, before which he worked on feature projects such as Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Black Hawk Down at Mill Film in London.

“I’m thrilled to be joining the Method family,” Marin commented. “In addition to an incredibly innovative team of artists, Method has the technical resources to enable us to bring as much creativity to a project as we can.”

A seasoned VFX talent with over 15 years of experience, Lazaro got his start in the industry as a graphic designer at Metrovision in Buenos Aires, Argentina, designing commercials and TV shows before forming his own VFX boutique, Dynamo Post. After that, Lazaro moved to Spain, where he worked on numerous high-end VFX commercials and feature film projects. Prior to joining Method, Lazaro headed the VFX department as a Flame artist/VFX supervisor at Wild Child Post and Resident Creative Studio in NYC, where in addition to commercials for clients such as AT&T and Sirius/XM, he worked on music videos for Coldplay, Jay-Z, Kanye West and the Black Eyed Peas, among others, as well as the opening titles for HBO’s Entourage.

“Method has a great team of artists supported by a robust technical infrastructure that extends around the world,” Lazaro said. “There is so much creativity here, and that, along with a full slate of projects to work on, makes me very excited about what the future will bring, particularly as we look to move into our new facility shared with Company 3 in the heart of Chelsea.”