"It was a fun experience from the get go and it was special having director Jon Favreau at the helm as he was great to work with."
Mr Story was lucky enough to meet the director in Los Angeles, where they did some shooting and talked about ideas and where they wanted to go with the production of the movie.
He said Mr Favreau was a lovely guy who was very collaborative in his approach.
The Jungle Book was one of six projects last year and about 400 people were part of the visual effects, with their focus primarily set on King Louie and the monkeys.
The team worked on four sequences of King Louie and did about 300 shots.
"Some parts were pretty challenging as you had to work King Louie and the monkeys together with the monkeys reacting to King Louie's draping fur."
New technological developments was another area that proved to be challenging for the team but they managed to develop and work with the new technology as they went along.
One aspect Mr Story loved about The Jungle Book was that King Louie's voice was done by US actor Christopher Walken.
He said Mr Favreau married together so well the character and the "legendary" voice of Mr Walken.
"It just seemed to work so well and Jon just had that vision and direction."
The Jungle Book beat other nominees Deepwater Horizon, Doctor Strange, Kubo and the Two Strings and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
The team have more projects coming up, with about six this year, though Mr Story was not able to say what they were.
"We are all pretty proud of the work we have achieved and are excited for what is to come."