Ronnie del Carmen – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

Ronnie del Carmen


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Most Recent Affiliation(s):


  • Pixar Animation Studios

Bio:

  • SIGGRAPH Asia 2015

    Ronnie del Carmen joined Pixar Animation Studios in 2000 and has been a member of the story team on a number of the studio’s feature films including the Academy Award®-winning features “Finding Nemo,” “Ratatouille” and “Up” (of which he served as story supervisor). Del Carmen most recently worked as the co-director alongside Pete Docter on Disney/Pixar’s original feature film “Inside Out”.

    In addition to his contributions to the feature films, del Carmen served as production designer for the Academy Award® nominated short film “One Man Band.” He made his directorial debut with the short film “Dug’s Special Mission” released on the “Up” DVD and Blu-Ray. In addition to his work on feature and short films he contributed his artistic talents to illustrating the children’s book, My Name is Dug, written by Kiki Thorpe.

    Del Carmen fell in love with animation at an early age while growing up in the Philippines and watched cartoons devoutly — especially Disney’s “Wonderful World of Color.” The Disney films “Fantasia” and “Dumbo” also fueled his early interest in animation, which led to a varied career in art and filmmaking. Del Carmen was influenced by a variety of things: “Carl Barks” comics; monster and sci-fi films; Alfred Hitchcock and David Lean films; and illustrators, graphic designers and artists such as Bill Peet, Ollie Johnston and Mary Blair. He even lucked out on a job at the young age of 15 as a painter on the set of “Apocalypse Now,” filming on location.

    Del Carmen attended the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines, where he earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Advertising. He went on to work as an art director for print and television campaigns in the advertising industry, but knew his heart remained in filmmaking. He moved to the United States in 1989 and worked as a storyboard artist for “Batman: The Animated Series” and for DreamWorks as a story supervisor. Occasionally he would dabble in comic book work for DC, Marvel and Dark Horse. He continues to self-publish his work.


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