DreamWorks Animation Masterclass: Doug Cooper

Australia, 11 APR 2014

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At the heart of DreamWorks Animation is the desire to tell great stories and inspire audiences.

In a series of masterclass sessions, the creative team behind the studio that brought us ‘Kung Fu Panda’, ‘Shrek’ and ‘Madagascar’, gave an exclusive look inside the professional animation industry.

Doug Cooper (VFX Supervisor) joined DreamWorks in 1998 as a CG Effects Animator and Technical Director on ‘The Prince of Egypt’ and went on to serve as the Digital Supervisor on ‘Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron’. Previous credits as VFX supervisor include ‘Bee Movie’ and ‘First Flight’ (an animated short).

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editor

Jesse Taylorsmith

producer

Kim Montgomery

Shelley Matulick

production company

ACMI

Duration

00:51:46:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
11 APR 2014

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