词条 | Daren Dochterman |
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| name = Daren R. Dochterman | image =DarenDochterman.JPG | caption = Dochterman at Wondercon 2014 | birth_name = Daren Ross Dochterman | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1967|7|2}} | birth_place = New York, New York, United States | death_place = | occupation = Concept artist / Illustrator | education = University of Southern California | website = {{URL|http://www.DarenDoc.com/}} }}Daren R. Dochterman (born July 2, 1967) is an award-winning illustrator and set-designer for the silver screen. He illustrated for Get Smart, Rush Hour 3, Monster House, Poseidon, Sky High, and The Far Side of the World. He is otherwise credited with The Chronicles of Riddick, The Terminal, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, The Nutty Professor, Sleepless in Seattle, and James Cameron's The Abyss. Dochterman has twice been a guest of honor at the science, science fiction, and fantasy convention, CONvergence.Dochterman was recognized for his work by having shared a Video Premier Award for his supervision of visual effects in the movie The Motion Picture. He was also a conceptual illustrator on the film The Rise of Cobra.[1][2] Early lifeDaren Dochterman was born in 1967, he spent his early childhood living in the suburbs of New York City. He would then go on to spend his teenage years in the Chicago area, graduating from Fenton High School in Bensenville, Illinois. Dochterman always loved drawing, but not necessarily the structure of his earlier art classes. He also participated in other fine arts programs during his early education. [3]Education and early careerDarren Dochterman attended the University of Southern California, beginning his freshman year in 1985 as an undeclared major.He had applied twice to the USC School of Cinema-Television, and rejected once. He enrolled in all the Film classes he could, which led to him supporting himself financially with graphics work that he did for student films. He helped run the Post Production Department in his Sophomore year. After two years of maintaining an undeclared status at the university, and six rejection letters from the Cinema School, Dochterman chose to look for work. Dochterman spent a year working as a model builder, prop maker, graphic artist and gofer allowing him to gain professional experience. Then, a friendship with a fellow USC student led him to working for director James Cameron to help restore full size props and models from the film Aliens. A job as the Assistant to the Art department for Cameron’s film, The Abyss, helped integrate him into the movie production industry. He even appeared in the film as a news reporter. Darren Dochterman expanded his expertise in 1990 by deciding to develop skills working with digital art.[3] Art Department credits
References1. ^{{cite web|title=2008 Guests of Honor |publisher=CONvergence |date=2008-06-14 |url=http://www.convergence-con.org/convergence/node/17 |accessdate=2008-07-08 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081205004459/http://www.convergence-con.org/convergence/node/17 |archivedate=December 5, 2008 }} 2. ^{{cite web| title = Daren R. Dochterman| work=The New York Times| url = https://movies.nytimes.com/person/412260/Daren-R-Dochterman/filmography| accessdate =2008-07-08}} 3. ^1 {{cite web| title = Daren R. Dochterman| publisher = B5SPLASH| url = http://www.betafive.com/b5/bio/| accessdate =2015-03-13}} 4. ^{{cite web| title = Daren Dochterman| publisher = Internet Movie Database| url = https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0229981/| accessdate =2015-03-13}} External links{{Commons category}}
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