Citing a shared desire to push the limits of visual effects storytelling, Visual Effects Supervisor Jim Lima has joined the team at Zoic Studios.
Lima is known for a unique approach to visual effects that combines art direction and visual effects to create innovative visual storytelling.
"Perhaps the most important job a visual effects supervisor does is to help writers and directors realize their vision in art.
Jim is that perfect artisan who not only can talk our creative partners through the process, but uses all mediums to conceptualize an idea from the page to the screen," says Zoic Co Founder/ Creative Director Loni Peristere.
"He is a true visionary and we are happy to know him and even happier to be partnering with him on our current slate of projects."
Longtime friend of Zoic Creative Director Andrew Orloff, Lima was formally introduced to Zoic Studios when Lima hired the company for visual effects for the pilot of the hit series "House" directed by Bryan Singer.
There, he discovered a shared working methodology, which places storytelling above all and places art before technology.
"Everyone at Zoic demonstrates the will to push the medium in a fearless way and this, coupled with the commitment to create feature level effects for television, makes it an incredibly exciting place," comments Lima.



