
All about the 5 W’s: Who, What, Where, When, Why. The creative teams from top studios present on the creation of some of the most thrilling, dynamic films and television series to date.
CG Supervisor Eric Noel will take you behind-the-scenes of the creative process from early concept art through to the final VFX on Academy Award-nominated Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Framestore's team in Montreal worked on the ‘spellbound’ sequence that opens the doors to the mirror universe, as well as the epic, reality-skewing chase sequence between Doctor Strange and Spider-Man that twists New York City out of shape and merges it with epic landscape of Arizona’s Grand Canyon.
Image Courtesy © 2022 Sony/Marvel Studios. All Rights Reserved.
SPEAKER
Eric Noel
CG Supervisor // Framestore
(Spider-Man: No Way Home, Tom and Jerry, Lady and The Tramp, Christopher Robin)
For the past several years, Eric has been one of the key team members of the Canadian studio and has lent his expertise on most of the studio's biggest projects.
Eric completed a degree at the NAD Center (one of the oldest 3D animation and VFX schools in Quebec) and kicked off his career creating CG avatars before being snapped up by Ubisoft as a Render Wrangler.
He joined Framestore as Lighting Technical Director and, most notably, was part of the key team on Blade Runner 2049, for which he was nominated for a VES Award and saw the team win an Academy Award in 2017. Eric lent his pragmatic expertise on Academy Award-nominated Christopher Robin, for which he oversaw Looked on two of the film's stars: Piglet and Tiger. Most recently, Eric was CG Supervisor on Lady and The Tramp for Disney +.
In his spare time, Eric keeps busy spending as much time as he can with his family, dog and cat.
He was most recently CG Supervisor on Tom and Jerry for Warner Bros and recently delivered Spider-Man: No Way Home for Sony\Marvel.
All about the 5 W’s: Who, What, Where, When, Why. The creative teams from top studios present on the creation of some of the most thrilling, dynamic films and television series to date.
CG Supervisor Eric Noel will take you behind-the-scenes of the creative process from early concept art through to the final VFX on Academy Award-nominated Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Framestore's team in Montreal worked on the ‘spellbound’ sequence that opens the doors to the mirror universe, as well as the epic, reality-skewing chase sequence between Doctor Strange and Spider-Man that twists New York City out of shape and merges it with epic landscape of Arizona’s Grand Canyon.
Image Courtesy © 2022 Sony/Marvel Studios. All Rights Reserved.
SPEAKER
Eric Noel
CG Supervisor // Framestore
(Spider-Man: No Way Home, Tom and Jerry, Lady and The Tramp, Christopher Robin)
For the past several years, Eric has been one of the key team members of the Canadian studio and has lent his expertise on most of the studio's biggest projects.
Eric completed a degree at the NAD Center (one of the oldest 3D animation and VFX schools in Quebec) and kicked off his career creating CG avatars before being snapped up by Ubisoft as a Render Wrangler.
He joined Framestore as Lighting Technical Director and, most notably, was part of the key team on Blade Runner 2049, for which he was nominated for a VES Award and saw the team win an Academy Award in 2017. Eric lent his pragmatic expertise on Academy Award-nominated Christopher Robin, for which he oversaw Looked on two of the film's stars: Piglet and Tiger. Most recently, Eric was CG Supervisor on Lady and The Tramp for Disney +.
In his spare time, Eric keeps busy spending as much time as he can with his family, dog and cat.
He was most recently CG Supervisor on Tom and Jerry for Warner Bros and recently delivered Spider-Man: No Way Home for Sony\Marvel.