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Paul Naas
Multimedia
Program Coordinator

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naasp@smccd.edu

Classes:

mART 314 Intro. to Computer Graphics
mART 420 3D Modeling and Animation I
mART 430 3D Character and Animation

Online Classes:

mART 389 - Multimedia Careers
mART 418 - History of Animation

Paul Naas' Bio >>

PaulPaul Naas has been involved in animation for over 20 years. Starting out as a traditional 2D animator in the days of cel paints and shooting on film, he got some early professional experience while still in school, working on station IDs for MTV. From there, he went on to create his own independent films, which have been shown in touring festivals all over the country.

Professionally, he has worked in studios large and small, and has animated on Paul Naas Workprojects as diverse as games, TV spots, interactive web media, and location-based entertainment. Paul was one of the first instructors hired by the Disney Institute in Florida, and spent over 2 years teaching animation technique to Walt Disney World guests and employees. While at Disney, Paul worked on public service announcements for Unicef's Campaign for Children's Rights that were screened at the prestigious Annecy animation festival, as well as broadcast in countries all over the world.

Paul first got into 3D computer animation - the subject he currently teaches at Cañada - over 14 years ago and is also experienced in tools such as Flash and After Effects. Despite his diverse tool knowledge, Paul believes the most important tool for any successful animator to have is a solid grounding in traditional art skills and animation theory and technique.


Roger Royce
Roger Royce
Professor

roycer@smccd.edu

Classes:

mART 379 Digital Animation I Flash
mART 405 Storyboard Development

Roger Royce's Bio >>
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Expressing lifelong interests in both art and film, Roger Royce attended Loyola Marymount University where he earned a B.A. degree in Animation and a minor in Studio Art. After college, Roger moved to the Bay Area where he currently works full time as an animator/artist at a toy company and also as a part-time faculty member at Cañada College.

Working closely with big names like Mattel and Hasbro, Roger has lent his artistic talent to several top rated toys, including “Walkin’ Talkin’ McQueen,” “U-Dance” and “D-Rex.”

At Cañada, Roger teaches both the Introduction to Storyboard (mART 405) and Digital Animation 1: Flash (mART 379) courses. If anyone has any questions about these classes, please be sure to send an email to roycer@smccd.edu.

When his schedule permits, Roger also offers his skills to the freelance industry, having worked for companies like Sun Microsystems, Oracle, Cisco, ClonTech, NetApp, Apache and Blinc.


James Khazar
James Khazar
Professor

khazarj@smccd.edu

Classes:

mART 372 Digital Illustration


Carlos Chapeton
Carlos Chapeton
Professor
Faculty Home Page

chapetonc@smccd.edu

Classes:

none this semester

Carlos Chapeton's Bio>>

Carlos has been a web/graphic design since 2001. Carlos started as the Creative Director and the co-founder of Evolving Vision Media. The company has been involved in many web and graphic design projects. Additionally he has worked as a 3D Artist at Expresso Fitness in Sunnyvale for four years. Carlos currently teaches mART 432 3D Environments & Hard Surface Modeling and mART 368 Web Design I. He also is the Marketing Director for Small Fry Dance Club, a local dance school that he and his wife are co-founders of.


Carlos Chapeton
Hyla Lacefield
Professor


Lacefieldh@smccd.edu

Classes:

mART 362 Digital Photography I
mART 368 Web Design I
mART 376 Digital Imaging I


Hyla Lacefield's Bio>>
Hyla Lacefield studied photography starting over 20 years ago and took one of the very earliest courses in the original Photoshop. After classical training in photography using film and chemicals you needed a permit to own, she went on to a Master's degree in the far less caustic area of Anthropology (or art pre-history as she liked to call it). After getting her degree, it wasn't long before she was right back in art, this time in the games industry working for Maxis, Inc. on several of their Sim titles. She became a jack-of-all-trades in the industry, doing 2D and 3D art for various companies, but focusing heavily on use of Photoshop in production art. She brings to her courses a strong basis in composition, color and design combined with close familiarity with the technical aspects of production art.

Domenic Allen
Domenic Allen
Professor

allend@smccd.edu

 

Fall Classes:

none this semester

 

Domenic Allen's Bio>>

Domenic Allen been in the field of computer graphics for more than 20 years, beginning with user interface design. He's worked at companies of all sizes, from startups with only 14 people to international multi-billion dollar corporations. Consumers have seen his engineering work in video editing tools made by Pinnacle Systems, and effects in movies and trailers from Pixar Animation Studios.

He is a current member of ACM Siggraph and was a founding member and president of the Silicon Valley Professional Chapter of Siggraph

His film credits include:
• Finding Nemo
• The Incredibles
• Cars
• Ratatouille
• Wall-E
• Up (in production)

Ed Christensen
Ed
Christensen
Professor

christensene@smccd.edu
edchri@hotmail.com

 

Fall Classes:
mArt 373 Digital Audio I


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Zachary Watkins
Professor

 

watkinsz@smccd.edu

 

Classes:

none this semester

Zachary Watkins' Bio >>

Zachary James Watkins studied composition with Janice Giteck, Jarrad Powell, Robin Holcomb and Jovino Santos Neto at Cornish College. In 2006, Zachary received an MFA in Electronic Music and Recording Media from Mills College where he studied with Chris Brown, Fred Frith, Alvin Curran and Pauline Oliveros. Zachary has received commissions from Cornish College of The Arts, The Microscores Project, the Beam Foundation, Somnubutone Radio Series free103point9.org, sfsound and the Seattle Chamber Players. His 2006 composition Suite for String Quartet was awarded the Paul Merritt Henry Prize for Composition.

Zachary performed at the 2007 Bent Festival in Los Angeles and the 2006 International Computer Music Conference and has presented work at the 10th Annual Music For People and Thingamajigs Festival as well as the second Biennial SJ01 Global Festival of Arts on the Edge. In 2008, Zachary premiered a new multi-media work entitled Country Western as part of the Meridian Gallery's Composers in Performance Series that received grants from the The American Music Center and The Foundation for Contemporary Arts. Zachary designed the sound and composed music for the plays "I have loved Strangers" produced by Just Theatre, which was listed "top ten of 2007" in the East Bay Express and the 8th Annual ReOrient Theatre Festival.

His sound art work entitled Third Floor::Designed Obsolescence, "spoke as a metaphor for the breakdown of the dream of technology and the myth of our society's permanence," review by Susan Noyes Platt in the Summer 05 issue of ARTLIES. ITCH, Walrus Press and the New York Miniature Ensemble have published the graphic score found print piece no.1. During October of 2006, Zachary was an artist in residence at the Espy Foundation.