Isaac Kerlow is a pioneer in the use of digital technology for
animation and visual creation.
From 1997 to 2003 he played a leading role at The Walt Disney
Company in efforts related to 3D computer animation, digital
cinematography, and digital production with new media. Isaac also
led the group of digital animators and artists at Disney
Interactive that developed and produced CD-ROM, on-line and
platform games.
Before joining Disney in 1995 Isaac spent a decade at Pratt
Institute in New York where he was a tenured professor and the
founding chairman of the Department of Computer Graphics and
Interactive Media.
Isaac is also the author of several books, including the third
edition of "The Art of 3D Computer Animation and Effects" published
in 2003 by Wiley.
During the last couple of years Isaac has revisited the
traditional 12 principles of character animation, and expanded them
to make them more relevant to computer animation.