Growing up my mother had few rules and was lenient when it came to my consumption of television. Thank goodness! As long as the grades were exceptional (I'm Chinese, good is just not good enough) I could just about watch anything. Being a little geek, I was less interested in the Super Friends and more interested in School House Rocks.
Thanks to my healthy appetite for TV, after doing the 'right' thing and completing a noble education in architecture, I did the old head fake and fooled my family into letting me become an animator. I traded my Auto CAD for Softimage and my black turtleneck for a hoodie.
I spent the first decade of my career learning the production floor from the ground up at the legendary Mainframe Entertainment while simultaneously teaching at (what I think is one of the best CG schools in the world), Vancouver Film School, aka VFS. In that time I've honed my people skills and ability to guide a project, be it studio or student, from the idea stage to completion.
My latest project, laneway, was funded by the Canada Council for the Arts and represents the more independent side of my work. If you're into architecture, design and animation in the form of a short documentary then check it out. I'm really proud of this project and think the designers who built the house are onto something.
In the development tank here at twixt we're breeding some wild animals and feeding them a healthy staple of animation, while hatching our next scheme in the form of a book. More on that in the future so stayed tuned and thanks for stopping by.
peace,
Casey
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Hi Casey
Suzanne gave me a tour of her laneway house today and told me about you. We should get in touch – we are building a green laneway house in Vancouver that you might want to check out and I am blogging about it here:
http://www.lanewayhousingvancouver.comhttp://www.lanewayhousingvancouver.com/
I'd love you to see it and to talk to you. julie
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