- The recipient of a Scientific And Engineering Award (Academy Plaque) from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, BRIAN MCLEAN serves as Director of Rapid Prototype. His department unites the complex technological elements of 3D printing with animation at the studio. In 2005, while working as a classically trained sculptor and model-maker in San Francisco, Brian was exposed to 3D printing. Shortly thereafter, he initiated the introduction of 3D printing on the studio's inaugural film Coraline. Brian continues to be instrumental in the further groundbreaking developments and refinements of 3D printer technology for stop-motion at LAIKA and around the world. In 2009, Brian won an Annie Award for Special Achievement in Animation for his work on Coraline and, following the release of ParaNorman, was named by Variety as one of 2012's "Animation Elite."- IMDb Mini Biography By: LAIKA
- [on 'rapid-prototyping' laser technology] In digital animation you can get exact copies, but you can't get the translucency of the skin, or the sub-surface scatter of light - all the things our eye recognizes as human. But these machines, combined with our expert craftspeople, are pioneering a whole new frontier for modern animation. And we're pretty excited about that.
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