Jeffrey J. Varab
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Jeffrey James Varab is a leading animator and visual effects artist and one of the pioneers of 3D computer animation[citation needed]. His work on the 1995 film Casper marked the first fully computer-rendered lead character in a feature film, beating Woody and Buzz Lightyear of the fully computer-animated Toy Story by six months. [citation needed]
Career
Originally hired at
Titan AE, and Tugger: The Jeep 4x4 Who Wanted to Fly
.
Over the past three years, Varab has been heavily involved in pioneering the use of
stereoscopic rendering and autostereoscopy
in animation. He is currently in pre-production on a series of feature films that will showcase this technology. He has also been involved in designing tool sets for 2d-3d stereoscopic conversion.
In August 2010, Jeff Varab was charged with 13 counts of fraud and arrested in Osceola County Florida.[1][2]
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