Mark Driscoll, President of LOOK Effects, will be participating in “The Business of the Business: The State of the Union in 2011-2012” panel at the SIGGRAPH Business Symposium on Sunday, August 5th.
LOS ANGELES, CA – Mark Driscoll, President of LOOK Effects, will be participating in “The Business of the Business: The State of the Union in 2011-2012” panel at the SIGGRAPH Business Symposium on Sunday, August 5th. The Business Symposium is part of SIGGRAPH2012, the 39th conference and exhibition on computer graphics and interactive techniques. The panel, held at the JW Marriott Hotel in Los Angeles, will commence at 9:45 am. Additional information is available at http://s2012.siggraph.org/attendees/siggraph-business-symposium.
The morning panel includes business leaders from visual effects production facilities, film and interactive entertainment content creators and education institutions from around the globe. Driscoll is scheduled to be joined by fellow panelists Will Cohen, Managing Director/Executive Producer for Mill Film and Mill TV; Patrick Davenport, Vice President Creative Operations, Method Studios; Hael Kobayashi, Executive Director, Creative Innovation, University of Technology, Sydney; Lee Berger, President, Rhythm & Hues' Film Division and CEO, East Grand Films; and Habib Zargarpour, Creative Director, Microsoft Studios.
“The Business Symposium looks to become an important event for anyone involved in the business of the entertainment business,” says Driscoll. “I’m honored to be invited to participate and am anticipating a lively, valuable discussion.”
Mark Driscoll, President, Executive Producer and Co-founder, is responsible for LOOK’s management and long-term strategic planning, as well as serving as Executive Producer for all of the company’s key projects. These projects include feature film, special venue and episodic television projects for Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox, Walt Disney and Sony Pictures. Recent film and television projects include The Dictator, Moonrise Kingdom, Underworld Awakening, The Muppets, Limitless, Black Swan, “The Finder”, “Lost”, “Bones”, Step up 3D, Fast Five and The King’s Speech Driscoll is a graduate of MIT with a degree in mechanical engineering and architecture. He worked in the technology and financial industries in Boston until he moved to LA to start his career in film, a dream of his since working in theater for the Hasty Pudding in Boston. Driscoll worked for Digital Domain, producing live-action projects and digital postproduction. He also served as digital effects production manager at Blue Sky/VIFX before launching LOOK in 1997. His original vision was to start a full-service visual effects company that focused on high-quality computer graphics for independent films and small productions. While the company has grown and the vision has expanded, the focus on working collaboratively with directors and artists still drives Mark’s working philosophy. Mark, lives in Los Angeles with his wife and son and, in his spare time, enjoys following the latest political banter.
For over 14 years, LOOK Effects has been a leading provider of digital-effects solutions for feature film, episodic television and special venue projects. With studios in Los Angeles, New York and Vancouver, LOOK offers a knowledgeable and resourceful approach in partnering with their clients to supervise and produce visual effects. LOOK offers ideas and options for digital effects design, on-set supervision, 3D effects and animation and complex compositing that dovetail smoothly into production schedules. Their combined experience and expertise has earned LOOK a high level of trust and an impressive list of clients and credits. LOOK’s recently completed feature film credits include Moonrise Kingdom, The Dictator, Underworld Awakening, The Muppets, Captain America, Fast Five, Limitless, Black Swan, The King’s Speech, and Step Up 3D. Television credits include the Bones, The Finder, Harry’s Law, No Ordinary Family, the Emmy-nominated effects for Life After People, and all of the effects for the final season of Lost.
Source: LOOK Effects