Marc Chu Joins Atomic Fiction as Animation Department Supervisor

Oakland, CA – June 19, 2017 –  Atomic Fiction has welcomed animation guru Marc Chu to lead the studio's animation efforts across its Oakland and Montreal locations. Chu joins Atomic Fiction from ILM, where he most recently served as Animation Director, bringing more than 20 years of experience animating and supervising the creation of everything from aliens and spaceships to pirates and superheroes. Based out of Atomic Fiction's Oakland office, Chu will oversee animation company-wide and serve as the principal architect of initial studio production, including the expansion of Atomic Fiction's previs and digital creature offerings. He's already begun work on "The Predator" and is ramping up activity on an upcoming Robert Zemeckis feature. 

“Animation is only as good as the creative team behind it, so we wanted someone with the right talents to grow and direct our team in this next stage of our company’s evolution. Marc is one of the best in the industry and an incredible guy to match, with a widely respected skillset and eye. His personality is perfect for the Atomic Fiction vibe, and we’re stoked to have him in the family,” said Marc Sadeghi, President of Visual Effects, Atomic Fiction. 

“Atomic Fiction is already well-established and known for its seamless work in environments, so this is an amazing opportunity to be a part of their journey into doing more animation-driven work. My goal is to help grow an already-strong animation department to the next level, becoming a force that is able to tackle any challenge, notably high-level creature and character work,” Chu shared.

Before taking the animation reins at Atomic Fiction, Chu established and built his career at ILM, creating and supervising work for some of the most recognizable film franchises of the last two decades. He helped launch the Marvel Cinematic Universe with 2009’s “Iron Man,” working to define the characters and animation through the sequel and first two “Avengers” films. His extensive credits also include “Star Wars” franchise continuations “The Force Awakens” and “Rogue One,” and the original “Pirates of the Caribbean” trilogy, which earned Best VFX Oscar nominations, and won for “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men’s Chest.” Chu also has two VES Award wins for his Davy Jones CG character work. In addition to offering up his sharp professional chops, Chu will also continue in his role as a mentor, identifying and development upcoming talent. 

About Atomic Fiction

Atomic Fiction is an award winning visual effects studio that uniquely balances technology and artistry to make movie magic. From its inception in 2010, the company has embraced cloud computing, benefitting from a scalable 'big shop' infrastructure and an exceptional team of artists. The studio has worked on two Oscar-nominated films, "Star Trek Into Darkness" and "The Lone Ranger," and has also worked on "Star Trek Beyond," "Transformers: Age of Extinction," "Transformers: Dark of the Moon," "Allied," "Flight," "The Walk," "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales," and "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey," which was nominated for a VFX Emmy Award. Atomic Fiction is headquartered in Oakland, with offices in Los Angeles and Montreal.




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