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Alias:
Dave Krentz
David Krentz is a Canadian-American paleoartist, character designer, animator, storyboard artist, writer and director specializing in dinosaurs. Krentz was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1969. As an animator for Walt Disney Pictures, Krentz has worked on Disney animated feature titles such as Fantasia 2000, Disney's Dinosaur, Treasure Planet, and John Carter, as well as productions for other studios such as Escape from Planet Earth. He has also contributed character designs and computer-generated models for films such as the 2013 BBC reboot of Walking with Dinosaurs, including nearly 20 ZBrush models. In addition to his work on films, Krentz has contributed his character design expertise to television shows such as the Discovery Channel's four-part nature documentary Dinosaur Revolution and its feature film version, Dinotasia, which was created from unused sequences of the show. Krentz was also the co-director and art director for both of these productions. He has worked as a writer and storyboard artist for the Adult Swim animated production Primal. For his work as a storyboard artist on the episode "Plague of Madness", he has won two Emmys for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation. For the same episode, he was also listed as a recipient of the award for Outstanding Animated Program. His 3D modelling of dinosaurs was preceded by his paleoart, in which he has an avocational interest in sculpting dinosaurs. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Krentz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Character Designer:
2006 The Ant Bully
Director:
2006 The Ant Bully
2011 Dinosaur Revolution
2012 Dinotasia
Story Artist:
2006 The Ant Bully
2011 Dinosaur Revolution
2012 Dinotasia
2024 Transformers One
Storyboard Artist:
2006 The Ant Bully
2011 Dinosaur Revolution
2012 Dinotasia
2014 Guardians of the Galaxy
2017 Baby Driver
2018 Avengers: Infinity War
2024 Transformers One
2025 Thunderbolts*
Storyboard Designer:
2006 The Ant Bully
2011 Dinosaur Revolution
2012 Dinotasia
2012 John Carter
2014 Guardians of the Galaxy
2015 Ant-Man
2017 Baby Driver
2018 Avengers: Infinity War
2024 Transformers One
2025 Thunderbolts*
Story:
2019 Primal
Storyboard:
2019 Primal
Storyboard Artist:
2019 Primal
2021 What If...?
Writer:
2001 Samurai Jack
2019 Primal
2021 What If...?
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