Interactive media visionary, producer & educator, Founder and CEO of Building Conversation[1]
Years active
1985 to present
Terrence Masson is a computer graphics educator, producer, and lecturer, specializing in animation, storytelling and executive leadership. He is the chair of the MFA Computer Arts Department at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City.[2] He was also founder and CEO of Building Conversation,[1] an augmented reality company located in Boston, MA.[3] He was both the ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Computer Animation Festival Chair and 2010 Conference Chair. He also wrote the book CG 101: A Computer Graphics Industry Reference,[4][5] and has contributed to films, television programs, and video games.
Masson's interactive projects have included Siberia 2, Sim City 4, Batman: Dark Tomorrow, and Alter Echo and the Xbox launch title Bruce Lee: Quest of the Dragon. As an award-winning Director and Producer his short animated film Bunkie & Booboo won first place in the World Animation Celebration in 1998.[7] from Animation World Network. As Creative Producer, he consults with major production studios worldwide on creative development and pipeline efficiency. Masson has also served as an on-camera image analysis expert for the History Channel's Ancient Aliens and UFO Hunters.[8]
As Founding Director of Creative Industries at Northeastern University[9] in Boston (2008-2013), Masson oversaw seven combined majors in Game Design and Interactive Media as well as the Creative Industries minors. He is a longtime member of the Producers Guild of America, the Visual Effects Society and has been active in SIGGRAPH since 1988, as Outstanding Service Award Chair,[10] 2006 Computer Animation Festival Chair[11] and SIGGRAPH 2010 Conference Chair.[12][4][13]
Masson is a Master of Animation and Film Special Effects with the Beijing DeTao Masters Academy (DTMA),[14] a high-level, multi-disciplined, application-oriented higher education institution in Shanghai, China.