Kevin Baillie

Kevin Baillie

Personal Details

Biography

Kevin's Visual Effects (VFX) career commenced at the tender age of 18 when he joined Lucasfilm's JAK Films as a pre-vis artist on Star Wars: Episode I, marking the beginning of a remarkable two-decade journey. During this period, Kevin has consistently demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication, serving as VFX helmsman at The Orphanage for a plethora of notable features, including Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Night at the Museum, Superman Returns, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and Hellboy.

Kevin's expertise also extends to supervising cutting-edge motion capture for features at Image Movers Digital. In 2010, he co-founded Atomic Fiction, where the company's outstanding work on The Walk, Allied, and Flight garnered widespread acclaim and recognition.

As a VFX Supervisor, Kevin's credits include two Star Trek movies, two Transformers features, and most recently, Welcome to Marwen, which represents another title in his long-standing collaboration with acclaimed Director Robert Zemeckis. Following the acquisition of Atomic Fiction by Deluxe, Kevin joined Method, further solidifying his position as a leading figure in the VFX industry.

In addition to his impressive professional achievements, Kevin is a proud member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. He also founded Conductor Technologies, a pioneering cloud rendering technology company that has revolutionized the VFX landscape.

Kevin's unwavering commitment to innovation, creativity, and technical excellence has earned him a reputation as a visionary leader and a driving force in the VFX community.

Career

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2004