Animations don’t just appear out of nowhere. Here are the creative minds behind ‘Palette’!
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Heather Bezanson is a student at the University of Montana pursuing a degree in animation. She is a Co-writer and 2-D animator in the palette project working in Photoshop and After Effects.
bezansbfa.wordpress.com
heather.bezanson@umontana.edu
(Robert) James Rundle is from Seattle, Washington; currently an animator in the Digital Animation BFA program at U of M. He is a 3D character animator/developer in Palette. He has expertise in 3d modeling, animating, compositing, acting, and editing; with Maya, Cinema 4D and Adobe After Effects. He worked as a motion graphic designer on the feature documentary film “Mossadegh, Iran and Me”.
the0ptimus.com
robert.rundle@umontana.edu
Tess Langston is an animation student at the University of Montana. She is also a part time graphic novelist with her web comic ‘Anime Asylum’, her comic strip ‘Jigsaw’ in Apostrophe Magazine and her short animations Legend of The Catcher, Needlepoint, and Toothache . She’s a co-director and story developer, storyboard artist, 2-D animator, and painter for ‘Palette’. Her tools of trade are 2-D drawings, 2-D animation, 3-D modeling, texturing, painting, story development, and script writing.
Check out her portfolio at http://tesslangston.wordpress.com/
and Anime Asylum at http://some-stories.com/anime-asylum
http://apostrophemagazine.com/jig-saw-cartoons-by-tess-langston/
contact me at terese.langston@umontana.edu
Ian Marxer is from Montana, and is a junior at the University of Montana, in the Media Arts B.F.A of digital Digital Animation.
Currently expanding his skills in all things animation. And is currently working on the project Palette. Ian is a 3d designer, co writer, and animator.
He has expertise in 3d modeling, character and environment development, photography, and animation techniques.
Portfolio: http://ianmarxer.wordpress.com/
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