Mark A.Z. Dippé Explained

Mark Dippé
Birth Name:Mark Earnest Dippé
Birth Date:9 November 1956[1]
Birth Place:Tokyo, Japan
Occupation:Visual effects artist, animator and director
Years Active:1977–present

Mark A.Z. Dippé (;[2] born November 9, 1956) is a Japanese-born American film director and visual effects supervisor. He made his directorial debut in 1997 with Spawn.

Biography

Mark Earnest Dippé was born in Japan to a Chinese mother and an American father, both of whom worked for the United States Army. At the age of two, the Dippés moved back to the United States, where his father was discharged from the Army. Dippé grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, after his family moved there in 1960.[1] When Dippé was 5, he persuaded his mother to take him to see the 1958 horror film The Fly. The film's transformation sequences impressed the child, who would grow an interest in visual effects. He left home at 17 for college,[3] earning a Ph.D in computer graphics at the University of California, Berkeley in 1985.[4] In 1988, he went to Industrial Light & Magic as some friends of his were hired to do the computer-generated imagery for The Abyss.[3] Dippé wrote most of the code that created a photorealistic pseudopod built out of seawater, which was mostly animated by Steve 'Spaz' Williams. Dippé's later work included the T-1000 in , and the dinosaurs of Jurassic Park, which were rendered in computer graphics after a successful demo made by Williams and Dippé.[5] Dippé, Williams and Clint Goldman left ILM in 1997, forming production companies Pull Down Your Pants and Complete Pandemonium.[6] The former was a production company in Dippé's directorial debut, the comic book adaptation Spawn, and the latter created various television commercials in the following years.[7]

He is co-founder of The Animation Picture Company.

Filmography

YearFilmNotes
1995Herbie Hancock: Dis Is da DrumShort film
1997Spawn
2004Pixel PerfectTelevision film
Frankenfish
Halloweentown High
2007Garfield Gets RealStraight-to-DVD
2008Garfield's Fun Fest
2009Garfield's Pet Force
2012
2013Gutsy FrogUnaired pilot
2014The Boxcar Children
2015Ocean Quest: The Immersive Adventure
2017Michael Jackson's Halloween
2018
2022MarmadukeNetflix film

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Obituary: Yu Ai Dippe. washelli.com. 13 May 2015.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfOjLefPhG0 SF Vortex - Spawn: The Movie (1997)
  3. Web site: Dreaming The Next Hollywood : How Five Very Different Creative People are Thinking About What's Next for the Movies. 24 March 1996. Los Angeles Times. 13 May 2015.
  4. Web site: People - U.C. Berkeley Computer Graphics Research. berkeley.edu. 13 May 2015.
  5. Web site: CG Evolution/Film Revolution: A Q+A with Steve "Spaz" Williams. Craig Barr. October 12, 2012. area.autodesk.com. December 13, 2015.
  6. Web site: Following Their Destiny / Lucas proteges leave empire, start own films. Dan Fost. October 13, 1998. SFGate. December 13, 2015.
  7. Web site: Rhythm + Hues Commercial Hires New Production Head & Director. Rick DeMott. August 12, 2005. Animation World Network. December 13, 2015.