Brinsmead biographiesDuncan Brinsmead
Duncan Brinsmead has achieved
great sucess as a musician and as a computer animator.
He is the son of Dr. Alan and Aveleigh Brinsmead, and grandson of
Percy and Fern Brinsmead. He was born in Edmonton, Alberta and is
married to Anne-Marie. They have a son, Alan and live in Toronto,
Ontario.
Duncan is a Principal Scientist and computer graphics software
programmer and engineer in Research and Development at Alias Wavefront
Inc. IN 2003 he won an Oscar − an
Academy Award for Technical Achievement for 3D Animation, Modeling and
Rendering Production. He has been a pioneer in cutting edge CG (computer
graphics) features for Alias' Maya computer graphic software product.
This is used by animation production houses worldwide for creating
computer graphic effects in most major Hollywood movies, including
The Perfect Storm, Spiderman, and Toy Story, to
name a few.
Duncan attended University of Toronto, Faculty of Music from 1977-1980
as a French Horn performance major. He graduated with a Bachelors in
French Horn Music Performance from the world reknown, full-scholarship
conservatory, Curtis Institute of Music, in Philadelphia in 1983. He
received his Masters in Music Performance (French Horn) from Juilliard
School of Music in New York City in 1984.
He married Anne-Marie Soucy in 1983. Anne-Marie is Associate Program
Director of Arts at the Chang School of Continuing Education
at Ryerson University. She has nearly two decades of experience
coordinating bilingual certificate programs for internationally educated professionals. She has
also been teaching at the university level for nearly 3 decades, and at
Ryerson for the last 2 of those decades.
Their son Alan was born in 1987. He attended Trinity College School and enjoys filmmaking, computers
and the media arts. Alan's creating work can be seen on his web
sites:
www.brinada.com and
www.alanbrinsmead.com .
In addition to being self-taught in many computer languages and in 3-D
computer graphics animation, Duncan worked in the mid-1980s for Judson
Rosebush Co., a production house in NYC and is an award recipient for
his animation, "Fractal Fantasy", presented during the Animation
Showcase at the 1988 international computer graphics conference SIGGRAPH
in Los Angeles.
Duncan is a veteran animator (he worked on Science animations for
educational programming at TVO in the late 1980s) and a classical
pianist who is one of the musicians on the cutting edge of innovation in
the world of digital musicianship, conducting with the aid of
synthesizers, sound libraries and computers, his own interpretations of
Brahms, Mozart, and Mahler symphonies that sound similar to Leonard
Bernstein's performances with the Vienna or New York Philharmonic
Orchestras.
If you would like to hear one of Duncan's symphony performances,
check out his blog or email
him at duncan.brinsmead@autodesk.com. He would love to own a Brinsmead piano someday!