He is committed to continuing his professional growth and is eager to take on new challenges and projects. Trevor's experience and dedication to his craft ensure that he produces high-quality work that meets industry standards. One of his milestones was the presentation of his works at Dundas Square in Toronto. He has also collaborated with many Toronto-based model companies, showcasing his talent for capturing the beauty of his subjects. His works have been recognized by Ryerson University, with his photography pieces collected by both the Ryerson Library and the President's Office. Trevor's passion for integrating photography knowledge and aesthetics into his VFX work has earned him a reputation for delivering exceptional results. ![]() He graduated from Seneca College with a diploma in Visual Effects for Film and holds a Bachelor's degree in Photography Studies from Ryerson University. ![]() He specializes in 2D & 3D compositing, BG prep, Rotoscoping, and paint. When I’m not working (or under social distancing orders), I still find myself exploring other “multimedia” experiences of the world, whether it’s a visit to a theme park, a new restaurant, or just in the backyard with friends and family.Zongzhe (Trevor) Cai is a Toronto-based photographer and VFX compositor of Chinese descent with a passion for integrating photography knowledge and aesthetics into his VFX work. I’ve also occasionally contributed as a writer for Post Magazine with hardware and software reviews, and provided live coverage of events including the Visual Effects Society Awards, VES Production Summit, and SIGGRAPH. I’ve also succeeded in many look development opportunities, working closely with directors and supervisors to research and visualize important story points that become regular themes throughout a series.įollowing my Emmy nomination for “Ghost Whisperer” in 2009, I remained an active member in the Television Academy. Often they’re the unanticipated shots that come out of editorial: complicated speed ramps and paint-outs, rebuilding shots from camera projections, blending multiple takes, or just simply massive shots or sequences that push the limits of the time and resources available. While I’m of course well-experienced with integrating CG passes and pulling keys, I tend to specialize in the types of compositing tasks that are a little more puzzling. Most recently I’ve been joining teams remotely, broadening my skill set with projects including commercial product shots, virtual sets, stereoscopic 3D, and feature animation. I’ve also spent a full TV season on set as a VFX Assistant, and have enjoyed opportunities to design film titles and motion graphics sequences. The bulk of my career has been as a VFX Compositor for television and fast-turnaround film projects, often mixed with team leadership, project coordination, and pipeline development responsibilities. I’ve been working in entertainment for over 18 years since, with Artist, Lead, and Supervisor positions at some of the most prolific studios in Los Angeles. Studying under a former Disney Imagineer, I evolved my class assignments into real-world professional projects, connecting with producers at NBC-Universal and development teams at Adobe, JVC, and Microsoft. Before long, this experience with digital image manipulation merged with my passion for the cinema, and led to my enrollment in the Multimedia program at California Lutheran University. I got my start in computer graphics in the early 90s, helping my family’s company produce custom fonts and logos for newspapers. Finding outlets through hobbies of illustration, writing, music, and even occasional woodworking, I’ve been most intrigued by the power of the computer as a tool for visual storytelling. The work of filmmakers including Alfred Hitchcock, Walt Disney, Jim Henson, Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, and Robert Zemeckis have always inspired me to create. Born and raised in southern California, I grew up fascinated by movies that are able to entertain by making the impossible seem plausible.
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