Zoic Studios is expanding its Vancouver studio and creative team

Zoic Studios is expanding its Vancouver studio and creative team

Zoic Studios is expanding its Vancouver studio and creative team, naming Craig Wentworth as VFX supervisor, Patricia Binga as animation supervisor, and Adam Harrison as VFX producer. The hires come on the heels of a year of advancement, merging creativity and technology, despite the challenges of pandemic-related production shutdowns.

Wentworth joins Zoic from Method Studios, bringing over 25 years of experience in visual effects production for feature films, television dramas, commercials, and  documentaries, spanning work on top projects including the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and episodic hits like “The Boys” and “For All Mankind.” Binga boasts a diverse background in animation, coming to Zoic from Ziva Dynamics and Pixomondo where she led projects such as Midway, Goosebumps, and A Dog’s Way Home. Harrison comes to Zoic after several years at Pixomondo, where he worked on HBOMax’s “Raised by Wolves” and the Apple TV+ series “SEE,” among other projects.

Notes Zoic Studios Co-Founder, Executive Creative Director Andrew Orloff, “We are incredibly proud of our team continues to make significant creative and technical achievements despite the challenges of the pandemic to the production industry. I’m excited to expand that team with an amazing lineup of talent who will continue Zoic’s advancements in real-time content and film quality visual effects for television.”

Australian native Wentworth brings an extensive history in visual effects, with experience working alongside pioneers in the industry including Peter Jackson and Sam Raimi. He served as a Lighting TD and Sequence Lead on the last two films of the Lord of the Rings trilogy before joining the innovative group on the Battle of Helm’s Deep sequence in The Two Towers. Eventually, Wentworth led the team behind the Battle of Pelennor Fields sequence in Return of the King, which, at the time, featured the largest number of digital creatures ever put on screen. Wentworth made his way to North America, where he worked at Sony Pictures Imageworks as a Digital FX Supervisor on numerous feature film projects with the award-winning Image-works Leadership, earning a personal VES nomination for Outstanding Compositing in the Tom Cruise sleeper hit Edge of Tomorrow. Most recently, he served as a Visual Effects Supervisor at Method Studios on popular features like Aquaman and Extraction. He graduated from the Queensland University of Technology with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication and Film and Television Production and began his career as a CG Generalist in Australia.

Binga brings a vibrant passion for the Animation industry that has continued to flourish over two decades. From hand animated cartoons to visual effects animation for feature films and television, she has done it all. Approaching her work with integrity and creativity, her genuine desire to continue to push her craft–and her team–has allowed her to continue to evolve as an artist. Entering the world of animation in a less than traditional manner, Patricia pivoted her studies in architecture to entertainment, applying her drafting skills to bringing images to life through animation. She boasts 16 years of experience working on a wide range of projects including films such as Jurassic Park 4, Star Trek Beyond, and Chappie, and top series such as “For All Mankind,” “Legion” and “The Magicians.”

Harrison has over 12 years of experience managing projects for feature films, episodic, and games. He has worked with companies such as Marvel, Disney, Microsoft, Warner Brothers, and EA Sports to create award-winning projects involving CG animation, motion capture, live-action, visual effects, and motion graphics. As a VFX Producer at Pixomondo, he received a VES nomination for Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in 2019 for a sequence he produced for SEE. Prior to Pixomondo, Harrison was the Senior Producer at Goldtooth Creative, a boutique digital agency specializing in video game trailers and cinematics. He received his Diploma in Entertainment Business Management from Vancouver Film School and a BFA with a major in Writing from the University of Victoria. 

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