Doug Chiang

Doug Chiang ( born February 16, 1962 in Taipei, Taiwan) is an American VFX Supervisor, which stands for Death 1993 well the Oscar in the category Best received her visual effects.

Life

In 1968 he migrated with his family to the United States, first to Dearborn, Michigan, and later to West Country, a suburb of Detroit. In 1981 he received his degree at the John Glenn High School and began to study industrial design at the College of Art and Design in Detroit. In 1982 he moved to California to attend the University of California at Los Angeles to study film. After his studies he worked from 1986 as a designer for Digital Productions. After the company closed in 1987, he moved to Rhythm and Hues, where he directed a number of computer-animated commercials.

In 1989 he left Rhythm and Hues to work for Universal Pictures as a concept designer on Back to the Future II. After his work on the film, he was the artistic director for visual effects, Industrial Light and Magic. In the following years he worked in the visual effects on such films as Ghost - Message from Sam, Terminator 2 - Judgment Day and Death Becomes Her, for which he received the Academy Award for best visual effects received in 1993. In the same year he was promoted to Industrial Light and Magic to the artistic director. In his new role, he worked on films such as Forrest Gump, Jumanji, and Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace. In 2004 he co-founded Ice Blink Studios and worked for Robert Zemeckis on Beowulf.

Filmography ( Spezieleffekte )

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