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Lost Boys’ programs are approved by the PTIB of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training.
Movies were a large of part of my childhood. I fell in love with filmmaking and visual effects after watching behind the scenes documentaries for the original Star Wars trilogy, The Lord of the Rings, and the Matrix films. During my high school and university years, I wrote, directed, and edited 10 short films and 3 feature films. I also created 17 commercials for a design studio. Worrying about my job prospects for working on films, my parents and friends encouraged me to become a teacher after graduating from university. While I enjoyed teaching, I couldn’t abandon my dream of working in the film industry and kept searching for opportunities.
After several years of working as an English Teacher in Seoul and Vancouver, I joined the Advanced Visual Effects Compositing program as a student at Lost Boys in 2015. It was a fantastic experience, where I made many lifelong friends, learned so much, and grew tremendously as an artist. After a practicum at Hydraulx VFX, I was one of the first artists hired by Vitality Visual Effects. In addition to paint, roto, and compositing work on 11 Hollywood film and television projects, I wrote instructions for the studio’s staff handbook, explaining how to use the software provided in-house.
In 2017, I made the decision to return to Lost Boys and my love of teaching. I work with the other Lead Compositing Instructors at Lost Boys to develop curriculum, mentor students, and ensure the compositing and roto paint skills of our graduates meet industry standards. The VFX software that I have experience teaching includes Nuke, Mocha, SilhouetteFX, and Neat Video. I like to make my lessons practical, personalized to each class, and fun (improv comedy gets mixed into my lessons). The best part of my job is witnessing students develop their skills to a level that allows them to reach their career goals.
Copyright © 2020 Lost Boys Studios School of Visual Effects.
Lost Boys’ programs are approved by the PTIB of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training.
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