Faculty Members

Scott Armstrong

Adjunct Faculty

Centre for Digital Media

Great Northern Way Campus

Director

Venture Development Centre

British Columbia Institute of Technology

With degrees in Entrepreneurship and Education, Scott brings over 25 years of experience as a senior executive, entrepreneur, educator, presenter and yes, even corporate business banker, to full practical use in his authored series, The Start Me Up Guidebooks.

Scott is currently the Director of the Peter Thomson Centre for Venture Development at the British Columbia Institute of Technology located in Vancouver, British Columbia where his department helps over 100 businesses each year to be successful. Additionally, in 2009 Scott has pioneered a highly interactive telewebinar platform that is being sought after by many businesses for its useful content, engaging format and cost savings structure.

Lawrence Bafia

VP Faculty & Business Development

VanArts

SPARK Animation co-chair

ACM SIGGRAPH

An animator who works with various media, Larry started his career in stop motion and Claymation with the Will Vinton Studios. At the studio Larry worked on stop motion projects such as the California Raisins, Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker, The Globeheads and numerous commercial projects before moving into CGI. While part of the Vinton CG commercial group, Larry animated characters for Chips Ahoy! Raid and  Fanta.

During his seven year tenure as Commercial Animation Director at PDI/Dreamworks, Larry directed commercials for many top clients including Coca-Cola, Sega, Intel, Kraft, Target, Circle K, and Saturn.

While with PDI/Dreamworks, Larry was also Sequence Lead Animator on several hit films including Antz, Batman & Robin, A Simple Wish, and was on the effects team for Mission Impossible II, Forces of Nature & The Peacemaker.  At Warner Brothers Larry served as Lead Animator for the Stop Motion Division on Tim Burton's feature Mars Attacks.

From 2003 through 2008 Larry was Department Head of Animation and Visual Effects at the Vancouver Film School.  In 2007 the program was ranked 5th in the world by 3D World magazine. Larry is currently the Vice President of Faculty and Business Development for the Vancouver Institute of Media Arts, also known as VanArts.

 In 2002, Larry founded his own animation company,  Blam! Animation. As the company's Creative Director, Larry continues to develop commercials and short films with animated characters.

Dr. Tom Calvert

Foundations Professor

Centre for Digital Media

Great Northern Way Campus

Professor Emeritus, Graduate Chair

School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT)

Simon Fraser University

Dr. Tom Calvert is Emeritus Professor in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology at SFU Surrey. His research interests focus on e-learning systems, computer animation and computer based tools for user interaction with multimedia systems. His work on computer animation has resulted in the Life Forms system for dance choreography and the SFU spin-off company Credo Interactive Inc. that markets and develops this software. Tom has degrees in electrical engineering from University College London, Wayne State University (MSEE) and Carnegie-Mellon University (Ph.D.).

Dr. Harold Chaput

Adjunct Faculty

University of Texas at Austin

Masters of Digital Media Program

Technical Director

Electronic Arts

Ph.D

Robotics and Infant Cognition

Harold Chaput is a Technical Director at Electronic Arts where, most recently, he led the engineering team for the FIFA common gameplay engine in the acclaimed FIFA 08 and FIFA 09. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in 2004 for his research in robotics and infant cognition. He also founded the Austin Museum of Digital Art, the world's first museum of digital art, in 1997. Dr. Chaput has been a research consultant in educational virtual worlds for Northwestern University and North Dakota State University, user interface for Compaq Western Research Labs, and machine learning for Motorola Advanced Research Labs.

Snjezana Cvoro-Begovic

Adjunct Faculty

Masters of Digital Media Program

Great Northern Way Campus

Snjezana Cvoro-Begovic is a Senior Development Director at EA Canada with over 20 years of experience in information systems and business process transformation. Snjezana joined Electronic Arts in 2005 and she is currently responsible for developing and executing a distributed development strategy in EA Sports. She has managed delivery of EA SPORTS Online Communities easportworld.com and eafootballworld.com.
 
Prior to joining Electronic Arts, Snjezana was a management consultant at IBM and PricewaterhouseCoopers. She has a track record in setting up successful business models by empowering world-wide talent to deliver innovative business and technology solutions. Snjezana has also been a program and project manager for a number of complex system integration projects in several industries, and a trusted advisor to her clients on information systems strategy and prioritization of competing projects.

David Eaves

Adjunct Faculty

Masters of Digital Media Program

Centre for Digital Media

Fellow

Centre for the Study of Democracy

Queen's University

tel:
778 370 1001
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A public policy entrepreneur, open government activist and negotiation expert David advises the Mayor of Vancouver on open government, works with two spin-offs of the Harvard Negotiation Project and serves as a fellow at the Centre for the Study of Democracy at Queen's University. As MDM faculty, David will share his extensive knowledge and act as an advisor on industry-facing and student-pitched projects. 

Read his blog at eaves.ca

Glenn Entis

Glenn Entis

Adjunct Faculty

Masters of Digital Media Program

Former Chief Visual & Technology Officer

Electronic Arts

Former CEO

Dreamworks Interactive

Glenn is an Academy Award-winning animation pioneer and games industry veteran. The former CEO of Dreamworks Interactive, Glenn worked with Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg on a number of video games including the first title in the successful Medal of Honor series. In 2000, when Dreamworks was acquired by EA, Entis joined the gaming giant and went on to become their Chief Visual and Technology Officer. Prior to joining Dreamworks, Entis co-founded Pacific Data Images (PDI), where he co-wrote PDI's first animation system, earning him a Scientific and Technical Award from the Academy of Motion Pictures and Arts. Currently, Glenn is a General Partner with VanEdge Capital, a new venture capital fund focused on investments in interactive entertainment and digital media businesses. As a founding member of the MDM Advisory Board, Glenn has played a significant role in developing the MDM Program. As adjunct faculty, he will continue to provide guidance and leadership for the ongoing development of the collaborative design skills of MDM students.

Tom Frisina

Tom Frisina

Faculty

Masters of Digital Media Program

Tom Frisina joined EA in 1997 as Vice-President of what today is called EA Partners, EA’s Third-Party Business Development & Production Studio. He was chartered with taking it from a distribution business into a world-class third party content provider to EA’s global Publishing Division. From 1997 through November 2006, Tom managed the tremendous growths of this business unit. In November 2006, he stepped down from his GM role into a newly created position of Talent Development Executive, as the lead for EA’s Strategic Education Initiative. Along with his EA experience, Tom also has extensive experience as an entrepreneur and has founded several innovative companies in the gaming and digital media areas.

George Johnson

George Johnson

Faculty

Masters of Digital Media Program

Before joining the MDM faculty, George Johnson began instructing at the Vancouver Film School, focusing on the production of documentary programs. In his career, George has worked in virtually every sector of the film industry. He was formerly a Producer for the National Film Board of Canada (NFBC), during which time he produced, directed or edited more than 120 productions. Prior to joining the NFBC, he had worked on a wide range of films in the private sector and established a successful production and editing company. A British Columbia native, George learned the basics of filmmaking during the early days of the Simon Fraser University Film Workshop in Vancouver, Canada.

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Dr. Steve Mamber

Dr. Steve Mamber

Adjunct Faculty

School of Theater, Film and Television

Masters of Digital Media Program

Professor

UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles)

Steve Mamber is a pioneer in developing digital media tools and software applications for film analysis. One of Steve's most recent projects includes the Center for Hidden Camera Research, a fascinating online archive containing a collection of surveillance video where viewers can explore examples of hidden camera activity using cool digital media analysis tools that Steve developed. A professor in the Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media, UCLA, Steve is also an award-winning critic and author. As an Adjunct Professor at the MDM, Steve is working in the area of visual narrative and other forms of interactive media emerging within the intersection of film and video games.

Dr. Nuria Oliver

Adjunct Faculty

Centre for Digital Media

Great Northern Way Campus

Scientific Director

Multimedia and Data Mining & User Modeling Research Teams

Telefonica Research

Nuria Oliver is currently the Scientific Director for the Multimedia and Data Mining & User Modeling Research Teams in Telefonica Research (Barcelona, Spain). She received the BSc (honors) and MSc degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the ETSIT at the Universidad Politecnica of Madrid (UPM), Spain, in 1992 and 1994 respectively. She received her PhD degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, in June 2000. From July 2000 until November 2007, she was a researcher at Microsoft Research in Redmond, WA.

Her research interests  include mobile computing, multimedia data analysis, search and retrieval, smart environments, context awareness, statistical machine learning and data mining, artificial intelligence, health monitoring, social network analysis, computational social sciencies, and human computer interaction. She is currently working on the previous disciplines to build human-centric intelligent systems.

Nuria has written over 50 papers in international conferences, journals and book chapters. Her work has been widely recognized by the scientific community with over 2700 citations. Nuria has over 28 patent applications and granted patents. She is also in the program committee and a reviewer of the top conferences in her research areas (IJCAI, IUI, UMAP, ACM Multimedia, ICMI-MLMI, Interaccion, PervasiveHealth, MIR, LoCA, MMM, CVPR, Ubicomp, MobileHCI, ICCV, AAAI, etc...). She was program co-chair of IUI 2009 and of MIR 2010.

She believes in the power of technology to empower and increase the quality of life of people. She has received a number of awards, including MIT’s ‘TR100 Young Innovators Award’ (2004) and the First Spanish Award of EECS graduates (1994). Besides her scientific publications, she is very interested in making science available to the general public. She has been a technology writer for Tecno2000 magazine and ‘El Pais’ newspapers, among others. Her work has been featured on multiple newspapers, magazines, radio and TV stations both in Spain and the US. She has been named a ‘Rising Talent’ by the Women’s Forum for Society and Economy (2009), one of the '100 leaders of the future ' by Capital Magazine (May 2009) and one of the 'Generation XXI: 40 Spanish youngsters that will make news in the Third Millenium ' by EL PAIS (2000).

Patrick Pennefather

Faculty

Masters of Digital Media Program

tel:
778.370.1023
web:

Patrick Pennefather (BFA, MFA) is a living example of persistent evolution.  His innovative approach as an educator is fueled by ongoing research into collaborative learning processes. He empowers students to transform into creative and effective collaborators with the end goal of designing their own digital future. His teaching style and approach to team based collaboration is iterative; he consistently reinvents his curriculum and methodology to reflect a rapidly changing digital media industry. His approach is informed by improvisational techniques gathered from his experience as a professional clown on over a thousand events and performances, and as an award-winning composer on over fifteen hundred live and multi-media productions in all aspects of musical direction, sound design and composition. Some previous and ongoing collaborators include Bard on the Beach, Arts Club Theatre, Push Festival, Electric Company Theatre, Touchstone, UBC, University of Florida, UCLA, CBC Radio & Television, Bravo Television, Vancouver International Comedy Festival, VTSL, City of Vancouver, McDonald's Special Events, Silver Lining Ltd., Cossette Communications, and Palmer Jarvis/DDB. To hear some of his music go to www.patrickp.biz!

Dr. Magy Seif El-Nasr

Dr. Magy Seif El-Nasr

Faculty

School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT)

Masters of Digital Media Program

Assistant Professor

Simon Fraser University

Magy Seif El-Nasr’s award-winning research includes designing and developing tools that enhance the engagement of interactive environments used for training, education, and entertainment. She developed several classes, including Game Design and Development, Design of Immersive Environments, Interactive Narrative, and Software Engineering. In all her classes, she promotes creativity and project-based learning through the use of the tools she built in her research augmented with game engines. Magy has taught at Texas A&M University, Northwestern University, Penn State University, and Simon Fraser University where she is also an Assistant Professor at SFU’s School of Interactive Arts and Technology. Magy received her Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Northwestern University.

Dr. Gerri Sinclair

Dr. Gerri Sinclair

Executive Director

Masters of Digital Media Program

Great Northern Way Campus

CEO

Centre for Digital Media

Great Northern Way Campus

assistant:
tel:
778.370.1011
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Dr. Gerri Sinclair's cross-domain career includes more than 20 years' experience spanning the fields of internet and new media technology, entrepreneurial business, academic research, and government policy.

Sinclair is the Executive Director of the Masters of Digital Media Program and CEO of the Centre for Digital Media - a high-tech facility that houses the MDM Program at Great Northern Way Campus (GNWC). In 2006, GNWC received a $40.5M government grant from the BC Government to establish a world-leading Graduate Degree Program in the field of Digital Media. This powerhouse Master's Program is already garnering awards and attracting the best and brightest students from around the world.

Prior to joining MDM and GNWC, Dr. Sinclair was the chair of The Telecom Policy Review, advising the Federal Government of Canada on the policy and regulatory environment required to support an advanced telecommunications framework. She was formerly the General Manager of MSN Canada, as well as the founder and CEO of NCompass Labs, an Internet web content management company spun out of Simon Fraser University in 1996 and acquired by Microsoft in 2001.

A former IBM Consulting Scholar as well as a Visiting Scientist at IBM Research in New York, Dr. Sinclair was also the first President of the British Columbia Government Premier’s Technology Council, and the founding director of the ExCITE lab at Simon Fraser University, the first new media technology R&D centre in Canada.

She has served on several government and corporate boards including Telus Corporation and BC Telecom, as well as Canada’s Information Highway Advisory Council and the National Broadband Taskforce. She is currently a director of the Toronto Stock Exchange, Ballard Power, Canadian Foundation for Innovation, Canadian Communications Research Council, and Genome BC. She recently was appointed to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).

Dr. Gerri Sinclair is the recipient of the YWCA Woman of Distinction award, the Canadian Women in Communications Woman of the Year award, the Canadian Women in New Media Pioneer award, the Influential Woman in Business award, the Sarah Kirke award for the most outstanding Canadian woman in High Tech. In 2005 she was honoured with the Canadian Consumer Choice Award for Business Woman of the Year. Most recently, she was recognized by the Canadian Public Policy Forum as a Testimonial Award Winner for her outstanding contribution to the quality of public policy and public management in Canada. She holds a Ph.D. in Renaissance drama as well as an honorary Doctor of Science in Computing Science from the University of British Columbia.

Tom Wujec

Tom Wujec

Adjunct Faculty

Masters of Digital Media Program

Fellow

Autodesk

Tom Wujec is a Fellow at Autodesk, a leading innovator in 3D design software. As a recognized thought-leader and award-winning innovator, Tom works with leading-edge Fortune 500 companies to foster visualization practices from simple digital sketching tools to advanced visual collaboration systems.  Tom is a former creative director, writer, and animator for museums and cultural institutions. He has degrees in Astronomy and Psychology and is the author of three books on creative thinking, including Pumping Ions which has been translated into more than twenty languages. Tom will be joining fellow adjunct professor Glenn Entis in developing the collaborative design skills of the students of the MDM Program.