Cg Generalist: Pixomondo
Oblivion (2013)
Directed by: Joseph Kosinski
Cinematography by: Claudio Miranda
Edited by: Richard Francis-Bruce
Cameras: Red Epic Camera, Sony CineAlta F65 Camera
Lenses: Fujinon Premier (HK3.1x14.5) 14.5–45 mm T2.0 Lens, Fujinon Premier (HK4.7x18) 18-85 mm T2.0 Lens, Fujinon Premier (HK5.3x75) 75–400 mm T2.8 Lens, Fujinon Premier (HK7.5x24) 24-180 mm T2.6 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Distagon 12 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Distagon 14 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Distagon 16 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Distagon 18 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Distagon 21 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Distagon 25 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Distagon 27 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Distagon 32 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Distagon 35 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Distagon 40 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Planar 50 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Planar 65 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Sonnar 100 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Sonnar 150 mm T1.3 Lens, Zeiss Master Prime Sonnar 75 mm T1.3 Lens
Editing System: Avid Editing System
3d Generalist / Cg Artist
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012)
Directed by: Brad Peyton
Cinematography by: David Tattersall
Edited by: David Rennie
Cg Artist / Compositor
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009)
Directed by: Stephen Sommers
Cinematography by: Mitchell Amundsen
Cg Lighting Artist
2012 (2009)
Directed by: Roland Emmerich
Cinematography by: Dean Semler
Cameras: Panavision Cameras, Panavision Genesis Camera
Editing System: Avid Editing System
Tracker: Prime Focus
Avatar (2009)
Directed by: James Cameron
Cinematography by: Mauro Fiore
Lighting Artist
Speed Racer (2008)
Cinematography by: David Tattersall
Lenses: Zeiss DigiPrime Lenses
Lighter: Digital Domain
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008)
Directed by: Rob Cohen
Cinematography by: Simon Duggan
Editing System: Avid Editing System
Lighting Artist
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
Directed by: Gore Verbinski
Cinematography by: Dariusz Wolski
Cameras: ARRIFLEX 235 Camera, ARRIFLEX 435 Camera, Panavision Panaflex Lightweight Camera, Panavision Panaflex Platinum Camera, Photo-Sonics 35mm-4ER Camera
Lenses: Panavision SL14.5 14.5 mm T1.9 Lens, Panavision SL14.5-CF 14.5 mm T1.9 Lens, Panavision SL17.5 17.5 mm T1.9 Lens, Panavision SL17.5-CF 17.5 mm T1.9 Lens, Panavision SL21 21 mm T1.9 Lens, Panavision SL21-CF 21 mm T1.9 Lens, Panavision SL24-CF 24 mm T1.8 Lens, Panavision SL27 27 mm T1.9 Lens, Panavision SL27-CF 27 mm T1.9 Lens, Panavision SL30-CF 30 mm T1.8 Lens, Panavision SL40 40 mm T1.9 Lens, Panavision SL50 50 mm T1.9 Lens, Panavision SL65 65 mm T1.8 Lens, Panavision SLZ 17.5-75 mm T2.3 Lens, Panavision SLZ11 24-275 mm T2.8 Lens
Editing System: Avid Editing System
Lighting Digital Artist
The Golden Compass (2007)
Directed by: Chris Weitz
Cinematography by: Henry Braham
Lighting Artist
The Astronaut Farmer (2006)
Directed by: Michael Polish
Cinematography by: M. David Mullen
Edited by: James Haygood
Tracker
Apocalypto (2006)
Directed by: Mel Gibson
Cinematography by: Dean Semler
Edited by: John Wright
Tracker
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3-D (2005)
Directed by: Robert Rodriguez
Cinematography by: Robert Rodriguez
Edited by: Robert Rodriguez
Cg Technical Director: Stan Winston Digital
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
Directed by: Kerry Conran
Cinematography by: Eric Adkins
Edited by: Sabrina Plisco
Cameras: Sony HDW-F900 Camera
Editing System: Final Cut Pro Editing System
Cg Animator
Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)
Directed by: Joe Dante
Cinematography by: Dean Cundey
Digital Artist
Batman & Robin (1997)
Directed by: Joel Schumacher
Cinematography by: Stephen Goldblatt
Cg Artist: Warner Digital Studios
Mars Attacks! (1996)
Directed by: Tim Burton
Cinematography by: Peter Suschitzky
Edited by: Chris Lebenzon
2D Artist: The Post Group
Broken Arrow (1996)
Directed by: John Woo
Cinematography by: Peter Levy
Cameras: Panavision Cameras
Cgi Artist: Warner Digital Studios
Eraser (1996)
Directed by: Chuck Russell
Cinematography by: Adam Greenberg
Edited by: Michael Tronick