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  • James Clyne
  • James Clyne
  • James Clyne
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  • James Clyne is a conceptual illustrator on the 2007 Transformers live-action movie. He has worked on prominent motion pictures such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds and the eleventh Star Trek movie.
  • James Clyne ist Konzept-Grafiker. Er arbeitete gemeinsam mit Ryan Church an dem 2009 erschienenen elften Star-Trek-Film Star Trek. Er studierte Kunstwissenschaften und Malerei an der University of California in Santa Barbara und beendete sein Studium im Jahr 1966. Seine berufliche Karriere als Grafiker begann zunächst bei Spieleentwicklern wie Sega oder Activision, bevor er seine Arbeit in der Filmbranche fortsetzte.
  • Clyne studied fine art and painting while attending the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). At the Art Center, he focused on transportation design, product design and entertainment design, graduating in 1996 . He began his professional designing career working for video game companies such as Sega and Activision before moving on to films.
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  • James Clyne
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  • James Clyne is a conceptual illustrator on the 2007 Transformers live-action movie. He has worked on prominent motion pictures such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds and the eleventh Star Trek movie.
  • James Clyne ist Konzept-Grafiker. Er arbeitete gemeinsam mit Ryan Church an dem 2009 erschienenen elften Star-Trek-Film Star Trek. Er studierte Kunstwissenschaften und Malerei an der University of California in Santa Barbara und beendete sein Studium im Jahr 1966. Seine berufliche Karriere als Grafiker begann zunächst bei Spieleentwicklern wie Sega oder Activision, bevor er seine Arbeit in der Filmbranche fortsetzte.
  • Clyne studied fine art and painting while attending the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). At the Art Center, he focused on transportation design, product design and entertainment design, graduating in 1996 . He began his professional designing career working for video game companies such as Sega and Activision before moving on to films. In 1996, Clyne worked as a commercial storyboard artist for Digital Domain. In 1999 , he worked for Industrial Light & Magic as a concept designer on the Star Trek parody Galaxy Quest. Prior to Star Trek, Clyne worked for Paramount Studios on the films War of the Worlds, Charlotte's Web, and, most recently, Transformers (which, like Star Trek, was written by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci). Clyne's additional film credits include a number of films for Warner Bros. Pictures, including The Fountain, Troy, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. His work for Fox Studios includes Minority Report (starring Neal McDonough) and X-Men: The Last Stand (starring Patrick Stewart, Famke Janssen, and Kelsey Grammer). Other film credits include a live-action film version of the manga Akira and the post-apocalyptic science fiction film 2012.