
In this course Jeremy will take the principles from his Practical Light and Color DVD and apply it in some 3D scenes using Maya. The focus will be on simple, fast and efficient ways to light a scene well in a short amount of time. Principles of good cinematic lighting will be covered. A basic knowledge of Maya is required.
About Jeremy Vickery
Jeremy Vickery has over 11 years of experience in the film and animation industry, most recently as a Lighting Technical Director at Pixar Animation Studios. After graduating from Full Sail University in 1997 with a general degree in Digital Media, Jeremy got his first job as a digital modeler/texture artist and concept designer at Big Idea Productions in Chicago, working on several of the popular kids animated videos Veggie Tales.
He later worked at Fathom Studios in Atlanta as a CG generalist and became the Lighting Supervisor on the soon to be released film Delgo. He joined Pixar Animation Studios in 2003 and worked as a lighting artist on the films The Incredibles, Cars, Ratatouille and Wall-e. Jeremy recently made a career change for family reasons and now runs his own freelance studio, focusing on lighting consulting, 3D modeling and environment design, illustration and concept design.
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May 27, 2009 at 10:52 PM
thxs for the post
June 28, 2009 at 9:13 PM
Hey man, this dvd was awesome! Really good lighting ideas that show that sometimes, simple is best! Good stuff.
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