Straightface Studios was established in 2000 as a "one-man band" working out of a spare bedroom. Since then, Straightface has grown to be recognized as one of Seattle's most talented production houses. Specializing in live action production, animation, and visual effects, Straightface is passionate about producing great work, delivering on time and on budget, and exceeding client expectations. After a lengthy career in the film business, Don Lange opened Straightface Studios in 2000. Don is an Emmy nominee, known for his work as Lighting Director on Bill Nye the Science Guy as well as on countless television commercials and movies.
Cool stuff! "Face Builder is fast & easy to use tool for building 3D models of human face/head based on few photos." https://t.co/cX4uPg3E15
Very excited about this Zbrush update https://t.co/UWvNEOHNjX
Cool breakdown. "How to animate cube in Houdini” on #Vimeo https://t.co/yEmYdSf4J5
"Working on films to accompany live performance is a growing niche in our industry." Case study by @itoosoft https://t.co/RQkywsYS18
This game looks cool. Real-time rendering has come a long way! https://t.co/B9pV8PfVG2
NASA released a ton of software for free and here’s some you should try, via @TechCrunch https://t.co/CRXy81wzHD
Amazon Web Services acquires @thinkboxsoft and Straightface is mentioned for our use of Deadline: https://t.co/AQMPa9cTgp
Jim Hillin, CG supervisor of 'Beauty and the Beast,' reveals creation of iconic moment in Disney animation history. https://t.co/uvCc5SMfH6
Behind the scenes of our snowy carriage ride video for the Nutcracker's violin solo @PNBallet #vfxbreakdown #vfx https://t.co/PDRn4Yg1cY
VFX artists make Hollywood movies iconic, but struggle for fair pay, representation and recognition. Great read. https://t.co/dCWWuA29Er