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Matthew Leishman is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Entertainment Design at Brigham Young University, where he teaches Rigging I (EANI-308-01). With a strong foundation in computer graphics and animation, he combines academic instruction with extensive industry experience at top animation studios.
His educational background includes studies in computer graphics and animation at Brigham Young University, graduating in 2000. After graduation, he began teaching Maya and rigging courses to animation majors at BYU, establishing his commitment to education early in his career.
Leishman's research and professional interests center on computer animation, with a focus on character rigging, technical animation, and character effects. His expertise bridges creative artistry and technical implementation, fostering a vibrant approach to digital character creation.
Although no recent publications are listed, his teaching and industry work reflect a consistent engagement with evolving techniques in animation technology and pedagogy.
- No scientific awards listed.
He has not formally advised any students listed in the text, and there is no mention of grant funding. However, his dual role in academia and industry suggests a mentorship-oriented approach through teaching and professional collaboration.
While no specific lab or research team is mentioned, his affiliation with the Entertainment Design program at BYU indicates involvement in a creative and technically oriented academic environment focused on animation and digital storytelling.
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