X-Men visual effects had Singaporean touch

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X-Men visual effects had Singaporean touch

Home-grown visual effects artist Skeel Lee was part of the team that created mutant Blink's purple teleporting portals - See more at:

X-Men visual effects had Singaporean touch

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He will also be conducting a free portfolio review session to help students with their VFX reel.

28th August 2014
Thurs Night: 7pm to 10pm
Venue is CG Protege Animation School
Address: http://www.cgprotege.com/about-cg-protege/contact-us

Interested, please indicate with following Subject Heading in your mail: "PORTFOLIO REVIEW SESSION - (Vfx)"

In your mail, also indicate the following

Name:
Email:
Contact Number:
Highest Level of Training:
Profession:
Link to your Portfolio:

Bios of Skeel Lee:

Skeel is a Technical Director / R&D Programmer in the visual effects industry, with experience working on FX, lighting and pipeline on feature films. He has worked on films such as X-Men: Days of Future Past, Pacific Rim, Captain America: The First Avenger, Iron Man 2 and Sherlock Holmes, amongst others.

He was most recently Senior FX Technical Director at Moving Picture Company (MPC) in Montreal. Before that, he was FX Technical Director at Lucasfilm / Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) in Singapore, and Technical Director / R&D Programmer at Double Negative in London and Singapore.

He graduated from a technical education which involved computer graphics and real-time games programming. Outside of work, he has done a variety of FX simulation programming, including an open-source real-time WebGL fluid simulator and a soft body programming tutorial which won several international awards.


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