Michael Hemschoot
Michael Hemschoot | |
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Born | Aurora, Colorado, U.S. |
Other names | Ffish; Ffish Hemschoot |
Occupation |
Director, animator, visual effects artist Founder, CEO Worker Studio |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | worker-studio.com |
Michael Hemschoot, nicknamed "Ffish" is a director, animator and has held a variety of roles as a visual effects artist in major Hollywood films. Since 1996, Hemschoot has worked on films such as Mars Attacks!, What Dreams May Come, The Matrix, Hollow Man, Black Hawk Down, Minority Report and National Treasure.
He was lead animator on the Chuck Russell film Bless the Child and Peter Weir's Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, which was nominated for Best Visual Effects at the 76th Academy Awards.[1] Currently, he is CEO at the animation studio he founded, Worker Studio, and also a partner in the live action production company, Travelin' Productions.
Education
Hemschoot was born in Aurora, Colorado and raised in the town of Parker, Colorado, but moved to California where he attended California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) in the early 1990s and graduated from their Character Animation program.[2]
He has worked with visual effects companies such as Warner Digital Studios, Creative Visual Effects, Inc., Manex Visual Effects and Asylum Visual Effects. After his relocation to Colorado, Hemschoot was an adjunct professor of animation at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design.[3]
Influences
In an interview with Oxford American, Hemschoot stated that his film sensibility was formed by the works of Hal Ashby, John Sayles, Sam Peckinpah, George Roy Hill, and Walter Hill, as well as by such later directors as Alfonso Cuarón, Lars von Trier, Alejandro González Iñárritu, and Walter Salles.[4]
Specifically noting animation in an article, Hemschoot selected 5 animated performances that influenced him creatively, including Bill Tytla's "Chernabog" from Fantasia and Stromboli from Pinocchio, Milt Kahl's "Shere Khan" from The Jungle Book, Glen Keane's "Professor Ratigan" from The Great Mouse Detective and John Lounsbery's "Tony" from Lady and the Tramp. [5]
Recent productions
As producing, directing and writing partners, Hemschoot and actor Sean Bridgers formed the live-action production company called Travelin Productions, as well as an animation and visual effects company, Worker Studio.[6][7]
They have completed two short films together: A Night at the Zoo in 2008, starring W. Earl Brown and Bridgers, then The Birthday Present in 2012, starring Joey Lauren Adams. Sean Bridgers and Hemschoot have also been developing a live action feature film that is a dark western set during the Civil War in the South, titled Arkansas Traveler. They filmed a trailer for Arkansas Traveler with some the cast currently attached to the project including Garret Dillahunt and Angela Bettis. They are reportedly developing an animated documentary based on the life of World War II hero and photo-recon pilot, John H. Ross.[8]
Filmography
Year | Film | Credit | Notes |
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1996 | Mars Attacks! | 2D roto artist at Warner Bros. | |
1997 | Batman & Robin | digital compositor | |
1998 | What Dreams May Come | digital compositor | The film won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects |
1999 | Baby Geniuses | digital compositor | |
1999 | The Matrix | character animator | at Manex Visual Effects, Film Won Academy Award for Best Visual Effects |
2000 | Hollow Man | digital compositor | Film was nominated for Academy Award for Best Visual Effects |
2000 | Bless the Child | lead animator | |
2000 | Cast Away | bonsai compositor | |
2001 | Black Hawk Down | CG artist | |
2002 | Minority Report | CG artist at Asylum Visual Effects | Film nominated for BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects |
2002 | Stuart Little 2 | cloth dynamics | Film won Visual Effects Society's Best Character Animation in an Animated Feature |
2002 | The Master of Disguise | CG artist | |
2002 | Phone Booth | CG artist at Asylum Visual Effects | |
2002 | The Ring | Animator at Asylum Visual Effects | |
2002 | Catch Me If You Can | CG artist at Asylum Visual Effects | |
2003 | Levity | Animator at Asylum Visual Effects | |
2003 | Down with Love | Animator at Asylum Visual Effects | |
2003 | Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle | Animator at Asylum Visual Effects | |
2003 | Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World | Lead Animator | Film nominated for Academy Award for Best Visual Effects |
2004 | National Treasure | Animator at Asylum Visual Effects | |
2005 | Sky High | Lead Animator at Asylum Visual Effects | |
2008 | A Night at the Zoo (Short) | Producer, Director | Co-producer, Co-Director with Sean Bridgers |
2012 | The Birthday Present (Short) | Co-Director, Digital Effects, Editor | Co-Director with Sean Bridgers |
2012 | The ABCs of Death | Visual effects with Worker Studio | For segment "E" directed by Angela Bettis |
See also
References
- ↑ "Michael Hemschoot". IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
- ↑ Michlewicz, Chris. "Parker seeks to boost daytime economy". Our Colorado News. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
- ↑ Cangialosi, Jason. "Colorado Animation Studio Sets Out to Make Innovative Documentary Film". Yahoo!. Retrieved January 18, 2013.
- ↑ McEntire, John. "Interview with Arkansas Traveler Filmmakers". The Oxford American. Archived from the original on July 21, 2012. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
- ↑ Cangialosi, Jason. "Worker Studio's Michael Hemschoot: Top 5 Animated Performances". Yahoo!. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
- ↑ "ABOUT". Travelin' Productions, LLC. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
- ↑ "WORKER STUDIO". Worker Studio LLC. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
- ↑ Cangialosi, Jason. "Documentary: 'John Ross: American' from Worker Studio in Parker". Mile High Cinema. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
External links
- Michael Hemschoot at the Internet Movie Database
- Print interview with Hemschoot in Denver Business Journal
- John Ross: American – KEZW radio interview