Arnauld has 26 years of experience in the CG industry. His previous post was Chief Technology Officer at "The Bakery". Before that Arnauld was Visual Effects Supervisor at PDI/Dreamworks on Shrek the Halls and Dragon TV show where he supervised the ramp-up of the Chinese studio "Original Force". Arnauld was the Head of Effects on Shrek the Third and Shrek 2, both sequels to the Academy Award winning animated feature Shrek. Lamorlette was also a Lead Effects Animator on Shrek where he received an Annie Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement for Effects Animation.Prior to Dreamworks Animation, Lamorlette served as Co-founder & Research and Development director for Paris-based Buf Compagnie where he was involved in the production of many the company’s film projects including The City of Lost Children, Batman & Robin and Fight Club. Arnauld received the Prix du Jury at Imagina for his work on “Tian An Men” while at Buf Compagnie. In addition to his artistic work, Lamorlette has contributed significantly to the advancement of computer graphics technology. While with PDI/DreamWorks, he was a key contributor to the cutting-edge Global Illumination technology used in Shrek 2. Work for which he was bestowed a Technical Achievement Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.Also, in 1992, Arnauld developed the first stereo-photogrammetry software which allowed Buf Compagnie to create the first “frozen moment” in a Rolling Stone music video. This technique, also known as “bullet time moment”, was later made popular in the first installment of the Matrix trilogy.
Listed skills include Computer Graphics, Visual Effects, Maya, Computer Animation, and 24 others.