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Gary Brozenich

Brozenich at the 12th Annual VES Awards
1 Nomination
Role Visual Effects
New York, USA
 

Gary Brozenich is an American visual effects artist. He studied traditional painting and illustration at The School of Visual Arts, NYC. He did further classical studies in New York before relocating to London. During this time he made a living as a modelmaker/sculptor/finisher. Through contacts in the traditional industries he became interested in 3D. He started a company in London with a few others in the traditional modelmaking field to create photoreal CG imagery for advertising. He had never used a computer before, so it was a steep but brilliant learning curve. That company faded after 5-6 years and he went to work at MPC doing almost entirely commercials on the 3D side. Then film VFX hit London very hard at about the same time and he knew it was what he wanted to be doing. He has been a CG Supervisor and VFX Supervisor for MPC since then. He has worked on such films as Troy (2004), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), The Wolfman (2010), and The Lone Ranger (2013).

Nominations[]

86th Academy Awards, 2013
Best Visual EffectsThe Lone Ranger (shared with Tim Alexander, Edson Williams and John Frazier)


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