Amadhia Albee
Emily Amadhia Albee (previously known as Timothy Albee and then Amadhi Albee) is the creator of Kaze, Ghost Warrior, which she made under the name Timothy Albee. Amadhia needed six months to complete the 22-minute short film, using two computers. She also published a book about the process.
Biography
Timothy Albee
Amadhia Albee was born in Michigan and raised in a very small farming community. She bought her first computer, a Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer, when she was 10 years old, saving a year's worth of can and bottle refunds. She began college at a state university and then attended College for Creative Studies (CCS) in Detroit, but left shortly after due to her dissatisfaction with the faculty's teaching methods. She apprenticed with a flute-maker in Virginia, learning to make bamboo flutes, and then worked the Renaissance Faire circuit, performing as a bard, juggler, sleight-of-hand artist, "martial-arts juggler," swordswoman, and other diverse odd jobs.
Living in California in 1991, she worked as a professional musician, focusing mainly on folk and classical harp. She was hired to do sound production for a small music label, where she was first exposed to the Video Toaster. After a few years in California, she took a sabbatical, returning to Michigan to complete her degree.
She began working for a company that outsourced Disney Interactive's Animated Storybooks, returning to animation. Then she moved back to California to be the lead animator on Activision's Apocalypse. She then worked on the science fiction television series Babylon 5, and later at Walt Disney Feature Animation on the feature film Dinosaur. After WDFA, she formed Exile Films, which was absorbed into Studio Mythos when offshore investors took over, leading the studio in a completely different direction. Securing the company a way to fulfill her obligations, she left everything associated with Mythos and moved north. She began working on the next episode in the Kaze, Ghost Warrior series and was hired to animate the Cylon Centurions for the third season of the Battlestar Galactica television series.
Amadhia Albee
On November 27, 2012, Timothy Albee, who had already worked under the name Amadhi Albee, announced that she was a woman named Amadhia Albee, describing Timothy as her "spiritual twin brother" and a persona she had "created" long ago. She announced that she was continuing work on the Kaze, Ghost Warrior storyline, which had been delayed for years.
Books
- Essential LightWave 3D [8]
- LightWave 3D [8] Character Animation
- CGI Filmmaking, The Creation Of Ghost Warrior
- 1001 LightWave Tips and Tricks and LightWave Getting Started Guide
References
External links
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