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And the last but not the least, the animator! This is what I’ve been
waiting for! He has an awesome, amazing skills in animation. And he
showed us lots of videos of his reel, they are all super cool. I didn’t
know that a movie could have a 370TB size in a hard drive! I didn’t
understand some of the terms he used actually, like the shots, number of
shots made in a sequence, I don’t quite understand those stuff yet.
But I think I am familiar with the terms he used when he explained
something about the use of Autodesk software. He uses 3ds Max in his
reel, and the results were awesome.
“The main thing asked by Singapore company ILM from him to work
for transformers, was the use of cloth, he showed us his example, it was
a girl dancing in pink japanese dress. It was really great, and like I
was just staring at the screen for his whole discussion, like….oohhh myy
goooddnees! He rockes!
“Gem Cadiz is a Creature Technical Director for Industrial Light
and Magic under Lucasfilm Animation Singapore. He started doing 3d
animations as a hobby back in 2004 and got his first job as a junior
video editor in 2005. He then became a 3d generalist and got into
infomercial work for 2 years and about a year and a half in
architectural visualization as well. He’s been with Lucasfilm Singapore
ever since he got into the Jedi Masters Program back in 2009 as a
Creature Dev apprentice. He has had the privilege to work on great
projects such as Rango, Transformers: 3 (Dark of the Moon), Transformers
3 The Ride (Universal Studios Singapore), Star Wars: The Clone Wars
(animated TV series), and more recently Pacific Rim.”
Here’s his facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/rockgem3d and of course his IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4263916/
Congrats to Gem Cadiz, Technical Director at ILM, that worked on super big Hollywood films.
Summary
And the last but not the least, the animator! This is what I’ve been
waiting for! He has an awesome, amazing skills in animation. And he
showed us lots of videos of his reel, they are all super cool. I didn’t
know that a movie could have a 370TB size in a hard drive! I didn’t
understand some of the terms he used actually, like the shots, number of
shots made in a sequence, I don’t quite understand those stuff yet.
But I think I am familiar with the terms he used when he explained
something about the use of Autodesk software. He uses 3ds Max in his
reel, and the results were awesome.
“The main thing asked by Singapore company ILM from him to work
for transformers, was the use of cloth, he showed us his example, it was
a girl dancing in pink japanese dress. It was really great, and like I
was just staring at the screen for his whole discussion, like….oohhh myy
goooddnees! He rockes!
“Gem Cadiz is a Creature Technical Director for Industrial Light
and Magic under Lucasfilm Animation Singapore. He started doing 3d
animations as a hobby back in 2004 and got his first job as a junior
video editor in 2005. He then became a 3d generalist and got into
infomercial work for 2 years and about a year and a half in
architectural visualization as well. He’s been with Lucasfilm Singapore
ever since he got into the Jedi Masters Program back in 2009 as a
Creature Dev apprentice. He has had the privilege to work on great
projects such as Rango, Transformers: 3 (Dark of the Moon), Transformers
3 The Ride (Universal Studios Singapore), Star Wars: The Clone Wars
(animated TV series), and more recently Pacific Rim.”
Here’s his facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/rockgem3d and of course his IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4263916/
Congrats to Gem Cadiz, Technical Director at ILM, that worked on super big Hollywood films.
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