Lee Lanier has worked as a professional 3D animator and visual effects artist since 1994. He has worked at Walt Disney Studios and PDI/DreamWorks on such films as The Santa Clause, Mortal Kombat, Antz, and Shrek. In 2000, he started freelancing through his company, BeezleBug Bit, LLC. In recent years, he’s turned to training, creating tutorials for lynda.com, Foundry, Lowepost.com, and LinkedIn Learning while writing a series of books for Sybex and Focal Press. He uses a wide variety of software for animation, VFX, and editing. You can see some of his unusual animation work at beezlebugbit.com or check out his figurative paintings on Instagram (@leelanierpaints). Watch Lee’s Learning Silhouette and Learning Mocha courses on Linkedin Learning (formerly Lynda.com).
I grew up in Ohio and Alabama but moved to L.A. in 1989. After working in film production for several years, I transitioned to 3D animation in 1994 when I was hired at Buena Vista Visual Effects, which was Walt Disney’s first digital VFX department. In 1996, I moved to the Bay Area to work at PDI/DreamWorks.
Continuum is a fantastic set of plugins, mainly due to the integrated PixelChooser and Mocha support.
I produced, directed, and animated a series of very bizarre short films that have played at numerous film festivals, art galleries, and museums around the world.
Organization is key, whether it’s storyboarding for animation and direction, shot lists for VFX work, or careful organization of clips for editing.
This may be hard to fathom, but I use very few shortcuts as I constantly move between many programs, including Maya, Unreal, Unity, After Effects, Silhouette, Nuke, Fusion, Resolve, and Premiere. Of course, never underestimate the usefulness of Ctrl+S to save (a software crash may be just around the corner, particularly when using early software releases) or Ctrl+Z to undo (don’t we wish this existed in real life?).
A little dark chocolate for those long days.
Classic painting.
Step away from the computer and switch to something physical. I’m also a figurative painter and spend time on auto restoration.
I’m a fan of Better Call Saul, thanks to the wonderful writing, cinematography, and overall pacing — plus, the fantastic character development with flawed people struggling to do the right thing. In terms of recent films, Neon Demon is a favorite, as it feels like a cross between David Lynch and Stanley Kubrik set in a gloriously surreal Los Angeles.
Not exactly mainstream, but I would love to collaborate with the avant-garde band The Residents. They have been marching to the beat of their own drum for 40 years and have always been early adopters of technology.
Day-to-day frustrations rarely matter in the long run.