About Me
Originally from Montreal, Canada, I graduated from the University of Québec with a B.A. in Graphic Design and began my career as a broadcast designer for the country’s national television network.
Driven by a desire to contribute to feature films in digital effects and animation, I eventually moved to Chicago and later to Los Angeles. After gaining hands-on experience across a range of film productions, I had the opportunity to write and direct my first short film—an experience that led to my feature animation directorial debut.
As a digital artist, my career has provided a wide array of opportunities that align with my expansive creative interests, extending beyond broadcast and film. I contributed to commercials, promos, music videos, theme park attractions and experimental films; I also published several typographic font designs.
Currently an active member of the Art Directors Guild, I am represented by UTA. My teaching experience includes positions at the National Animation Center in Montreal and the USC School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles.