Eben Fiske Ostby
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Occupation | Technical Director |
Awards | 1998 Scientific and Engineering Award |
Eben Fiske Ostby (born February 24, 1955) is a pioneer computer graphics software developer, animator, and technical director for motion pictures.
Ostby was born in Hampton, Connecticut, United States. He graduated from Pomfret School and Vassar College, where he was its "first computer science major".[1] He joined Pixar when the company was a garage start-up, as one of the first four employees of its animation department along with John Lasseter.[2] There, he worked on early breakthrough animation shorts such as Luxo Jr.,[3] Red's Dream, Tin Toy, Knick Knack, and For the Birds. He became Vice President for Software. In 1998, he shared the Academy Award, Scientific and Engineering with three other people for the development of the Marionette 3-D Computer Animation System. He has served as Computer Animation, Technical and Modeling Director on Cars 2005, A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Young Sherlock Holmes and many other motion pictures.[4]
References[]
- ^ Van Develder, Julia (Fall 2010). "Doing the Math". Vassar. Vol. 106 no. 3. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
- ^ Linzmayer, Owen W. (2004). Apple Confidential 2.0. San Francisco: William Pollock. p. 217. ISBN 1593270100.
- ^ Paik, Karen (2007). To Infinity and Beyond!: The Story of Pixar Animation Studios. San Francisco: Chronicle Books LLC. ISBN 978-0811850124.
- ^ "Eben Ostby". IMDb. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
External links[]
- A Chat with Pixar's Eben Ostby on Geekdelphia
- 1955 births
- American animators
- Artists from Los Angeles
- Living people
- Vassar College alumni
- Pomfret School alumni
- Pixar people
- American animator stubs