Not necessarily. Like anything, there are skill levels. You can pay a lot to have someone with decades of experience and skill, who knows how to get the most out of your spec and budget and give phenomenal results.
Or you can pay less for someone who is less experienced, who hasn’t learnt what corners can be cut to save time and money, or who might be technically excellent (knows their way around the software) and get stuff done quickly, but who doesn’t quite have the same talent for art as someone else.
Depending on the project, there might not be a need for the VFX to look top-notch, either. ‘good enough’ might be good enough
It comes down to budget (time and money) and good hiring practices
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