David Ryu

Technical Director @ Pixar Animation Studios

About David Ryu

David Ryu is a Technical Director at Pixar Animation Studios, where he has worked since 2001. He has contributed to notable films such as 'Finding Nemo', 'Coco', and 'Toy Story 3', and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University.

Work at Pixar Animation Studios

David Ryu joined Pixar Animation Studios in 2001 and has held various roles over the years. He started as a graphics software engineer and transitioned to a technical director position in 2005. His work includes significant contributions to films such as 'Finding Nemo', where he served as a character shading artist, and 'Finding Dory', where he supervised the transition to a fully path-traced rendering environment. Ryu has also worked on global technology for 'Up', served as supervising technical director for 'Coco', and held the role of visual effects supervisor on 'Luca'. His experience encompasses various technical aspects of animation production.

Education and Expertise

David Ryu attended Harvard University from 1997 to 2001, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. His education provided a foundation for his career in computer graphics and animation. Ryu's expertise spans graphics software engineering and technical direction, with a focus on rendering technologies and character shading. He has also interned at Electronic Arts and Microsoft, gaining experience in the gaming industry, which complements his work in animation.

Background

David Ryu was raised in Tustin, California. His interest in animation and technology was influenced by the 'Star Wars' films. He began his professional career with an internship at Microsoft in 2000, where he worked for two months before joining Pixar Animation Studios. Ryu's diverse background in both gaming and animation has shaped his approach to technical direction and visual effects in animated films.

Achievements

Throughout his career at Pixar, David Ryu has contributed to numerous acclaimed animated films. He worked as a crowds technical director on 'Ratatouille' and 'WALL•E', and served as shots sequence lead on 'Toy Story 3'. His role as global technology supervisor on 'Monsters University' further highlights his impact on the studio's technological advancements. Ryu's work has been integral to the visual storytelling and technical innovation seen in Pixar's films.

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