Milan Schere

Milan Schere is a Canadian matte painter and filmmaker, best known for his work on Tron: Legacy. In 2011 he received a best Visual Effects in Canadian cinema award nomination by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television for his 1907 New York City skyline period matte painting work in the feature film A Dangerous Method.

Milan Schere
Born
Milan Schere

1982 (age 4041)
Years active2007-Current
SpouseSeema Schere
AwardsGenie 2011
Canadian digital matte artist Milan Schere

Before becoming a visual effects artist, Schere earned a master's degree in Digital Effects from Bournemouth University, England. He remained in England, working in broadcast design on a number of BBC documentaries.

In addition to his feature film work, he created digital backdrops for the television series Vikings.

Schere co-wrotethe book D'artiste Matte Painting 3: Digital Artists Master Class in which he describes his work process and industry experiences.

His filmography also includes The Thing, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, The Vow, Dredd, Silent Hill: Revelation 3D, Mama and RoboCop.

Schere was on the forefront of camera projection mapping, sharing his techniques, and the first digital matte artist to implement the 3D texturing tool Mari into his working process.

Schere lives with his wife and children in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Awards

for A Dangerous Method (2011)

for Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)

See also

References

  • Uesugi, Y. et al., 2008. d'artiste Matte Painting 2. Adelaide, SA, AUS: Ballistic Publishing
  • Schere, M. "et al.", 2009. Advanced Photoshop #56. Bournemouth, UK: Imagine Publishing
  • Schere, M. "et al.", 2013. d'artiste Matte Painting 3. Adelaide, SA, AUS: Ballistic Publishing
  • ..., 2013. 3D Total #Feb.
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