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Steve Williams (animator)

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Education
  
Years active
  
1977–2006

Siblings
  
Harland Williams


Name
  
Steve Williams

Movies
  
The Wild

Role
  
Animator

Children
  
Hannah Williams

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Born
  
1962
Ontario, Canada

Occupation
  
Visual effects artist, animator and director

Parents
  
John Reesor Williams, Lorraine Williams

Similar People
  
John J Strauss, Ed Decter, Harland Williams, Steven Williams, Scott Squires

Other names
  
Steve 'Spaz' Williams

Steve 'Spaz' Williams (born 1962) is a Canadian special effects artist and animator.

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Biography

Steve Williams (animator) Jurassic Park Interview Steve Spaz Williams YouTube

Williams studied animation at Sheridan College, graduating in 1984. During the summers he would work at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education Computer Laboratory, learning more about computer animation. After graduation, he went on to work at Alias Research (currently a part of Autodesk) in Toronto. He acted as the company's spokesperson, leading to a job at Industrial Light & Magic in 1988. ILM had purchased Silicon Graphics computers to create the computer-generated effects in The Abyss, and said workstations used Alias modeling software. Along with animators Mark A.Z. Dippé, Scott E. Anderson and Jay Riddle, Williams helped develop a photorealistic alien pseudopod made out of seawater, which later earned the film an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. Continuing at ILM, Williams worked in two more breakthrough moments of CG effects that earned the company more Oscars: the T-1000 from Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), a liquid metal robot that evolved from the work done in The Abyss; and the Tyrannosaurus in of which he personally builtJurassic Park (1993).

Steve Williams (animator) Mark Dipp and Steve Spaz Williams CGPress

As the chief computer graphics animator of The Mask, Williams shared a nomination for Best Visual Effects (along with Tom Bertino, Jon Farhat and Scott Squires) at the 67th Academy Awards. Williams left ILM along with Dippé following their work in Spawn (1997), which Dippé directed with Williams being the effects supervisor and second unit director. Along with a job at New Line Productions, Williams opened Hoytyboy Productions in San Francisco. Hoytyboy's biggest work was 2006's The Wild for Walt Disney Pictures, which Williams directed. He also directed more than 200 commercials for 1997 and 2010, for clients including Capital One, Toyota, AT&T, Lexus and McDonald's.

Steve Williams (animator) AREA CG EvolutionFilm Revolution A QA with Steve Spaz

As of 2012, Williams continues directing commercials.

Selected filmography

  • The Wild (2006)
  • Spawn (1997)
  • Eraser (1996)
  • Jumanji (1995)
  • The Mask (1994)
  • Jurassic Park (1993)
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
  • The Hunt for Red October (1990)
  • The Abyss (1989)
  • References

    Steve Williams (animator) Wikipedia