Terrence Masson
- Visual Effects
- Cinematographer
- Additional Crew
Terrence Masson, Chair of MFA Computer Arts at the School of Visual Arts in NYC is an education and computer graphics raconteur with 35 years of production and education leadership experience.
In addition to feature animated films, special venues, mixed reality, and interactive projects, his 20 feature film visual effects films include Hook, True Lies, Interview with the Vampire, and three Star Wars movies. He developed the original CG animation method for SouthPark in 1996 and his short film Bunkie & Booboo, which won first place in the World Animation Celebration in 1998. His book CG101: A Computer Graphics Industry Reference remains an industry standard.
Terrence has enjoyed speaking at over 100 international venues, including SIGGRAPH, VIEW, FMX, Producers Guild of America, the Visual Effects Society, and as a past ACM Distinguished Lecturer.
In addition to feature animated films, special venues, mixed reality, and interactive projects, his 20 feature film visual effects films include Hook, True Lies, Interview with the Vampire, and three Star Wars movies. He developed the original CG animation method for SouthPark in 1996 and his short film Bunkie & Booboo, which won first place in the World Animation Celebration in 1998. His book CG101: A Computer Graphics Industry Reference remains an industry standard.
Terrence has enjoyed speaking at over 100 international venues, including SIGGRAPH, VIEW, FMX, Producers Guild of America, the Visual Effects Society, and as a past ACM Distinguished Lecturer.