Kevin Tod Haug is a visual effects supervisor who has worked in the film industry since the 1970s. He and Chris Corbould were nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects for their work on Quantum of Solace (2008).[1] He was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for his work on American Gods (2017).

Haug began in the film industry in the 1970s as a motion control programmer. In the 1980s, he became involved with video productions that began using computer-generated effects. In the following decade, he worked on visual effects for television commercials and for two music videos directed by Mark Romanek. Haug's first role on a feature film as visual effects supervisor came with The Game when one of its producers, Ceán Chaffin who had worked with him on previous commercial and video projects, hired him.[2] Haug was active as a visual effects supervisor from 1997 through 2003 before he decided to do visual effects work on more modest projects for independent film directors. He worked as visual effects designer for Marc Forster on the 2004 film Finding Neverland. Haug said the position was similar to production designer in how it had greater involvement earlier in a film's production rather than just at the end. Haug was also one of the founders of the production service FX Cartel.[3]

Credits

edit

Film

edit

Television

edit
  • Eerie, Indiana (1991–1992) – visual effects supervisor
  • American Gods (2017–present) – visual effects designer
  • Nightflyers (2018) – visual effects designer, one episode
  • Barkskins (2020) – visual effects designer, three episodes

References

edit
  1. ^ "Film | Special Visual Effects in 2009". awards.bafta.org. British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
  2. ^ Hénault, Jean-Eric (January 17, 2003). "An Interview with Kevin Tod Haug". CG Channel. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
  3. ^ Frazer, Bryant (November 1, 2006). "Kevin Tod Haug on VFX For Stranger Than Fiction … and Other Non-VFX Movies". StudioDaily. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
edit