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| birth_place = [[Boulder, Colorado]] |
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| employer = [[Pixar Animation Studios]] (1997-present) |
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| notable_works = ''[[WALL-E]]'' (2008)<br>''[[Brave (2012 film)|Brave]]'' (2012) |
| notable_works = ''[[WALL-E]]'' (2008)<br />''[[Brave (2012 film)|Brave]]'' (2012)<br/>''[[Coco (2017 film)|Coco]]'' (2017)<br />''[[Turning Red]]'' (2022) |
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'''Danielle Feinberg''' is an American [[cinematographer]] and Director of Photography for Lighting at [[Pixar]]. She directed lighting for the [[Academy Award]]-winning films [[WALL-E]] |
'''Danielle Feinberg''' is an American [[Visual effects supervisor]], [[cinematographer]] and Director of Photography for Lighting at [[Pixar Animation Studios]]. She directed lighting for the [[Academy Award]]-winning films ''[[WALL-E]]'', ''[[Brave (2012 film)|Brave]]'' and ''[[Coco (2017 film)|Coco]]'' and was the Visual effects supervisor for ''[[Turning Red]].'' |
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==Life and career== |
==Life and career== |
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Danielle Feinberg was born in [[Boulder, Colorado]] and graduated from [[Boulder High School]]. Growing up, she attended summer camps and after-school programs for students interested in computer programming and engineering.<ref name=harvardarticle>{{cite news|last=Suechting|first=Max|title=Action, Camera, Lights: Putting the finishing touches on animated worlds|url=http://harvardmagazine.com/2015/07/action-camera-lights|accessdate=January 16, 2017|newspaper=Harvard Magazine|date=July–August 2015}}</ref> She attended [[Harvard University]], where she was introduced to [[computer animation]] in a [[computer graphics]] course during her junior year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.seas.harvard.edu/news-events/publications/qa/danielle-feinberg|title=Q&A with Danielle Feinberg|accessdate=January 16, 2017}}</ref> She graduated in 1996 with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] in [[computer science]]. |
Danielle Feinberg was born in [[Boulder, Colorado]] and graduated from [[Boulder High School]]. Growing up, she attended summer camps and after-school programs for students interested in computer programming and engineering.<ref name=harvardarticle>{{cite news|last=Suechting|first=Max|title=Action, Camera, Lights: Putting the finishing touches on animated worlds|url=http://harvardmagazine.com/2015/07/action-camera-lights|accessdate=January 16, 2017|newspaper=Harvard Magazine|date=July–August 2015}}</ref> She attended [[Harvard University]], where she was introduced to [[computer animation]] in a [[computer graphics]] course during her junior year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.seas.harvard.edu/news-events/publications/qa/danielle-feinberg|title=Q&A with Danielle Feinberg|accessdate=January 16, 2017|archive-date=April 17, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190417034640/https://www.seas.harvard.edu/news-events/publications/qa/danielle-feinberg|url-status=dead}}</ref> She graduated in 1996 with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] in [[computer science]]. |
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After graduating from Harvard, she started working at [[Pixar]] in February 1997 as a technician managing the large libraries of data and images for rendering [[A Bug's Life]].<ref name=harvardarticle/> She has since been credited for leading work in [[visual effects]], [[technical director|technical direction]], and [[computer graphics|graphics]].<ref>{{cite web|url= |
After graduating from Harvard, she started working at [[Pixar]] in February 1997 as a technician managing the large libraries of data and images for rendering ''[[A Bug's Life]]''.<ref name=harvardarticle/> She has since been credited for leading work in [[visual effects]], [[technical director|technical direction]], and [[computer graphics|graphics]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0270665/|title=IMDb Danielle Feinberg|website=[[IMDb]]|accessdate=January 16, 2017}}</ref> |
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Outside of [[Pixar]], she mentors girls to |
Outside of [[Pixar]], she mentors girls to help them find inspiration in STEM through groups like [[Girls Who Code]]. She gives talks in the United States and abroad, using them when she can as a platform to encourage girls to pursue STEM fields.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LscQkszyQY0|title=Danielle Feinberg on getting women in STEM|website=[[YouTube]]|accessdate=July 12, 2017}}</ref> In fact, [[made with code|Made with Code]], which is an initiative launched by [[Google]], was kick started with her inspiring keynote.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FIHO5Kxj_Fw|title=Made with code kicks off with Danielle Feinberg|website=[[YouTube]]|accessdate=June 21, 2014}}</ref> |
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Danielle Feinberg on getting women in STEM|accessdate=July 12, 2017}}</ref>. In fact, the [[made with code]], which is an initiative launched by [[Google]], was kick started with her inspiring keynote.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FIHO5Kxj_Fw|title=Made with code kicks off with Danielle Feinberg|accessdate=June 21, 2014}}</ref> |
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In 2015, she appeared in the documentary ''[[Code: Debugging the Gender Gap]]''. In November 2015, she delivered a talk on science and art at [[TED]] |
In 2015, she appeared in the documentary ''[[Code: Debugging the Gender Gap]]''. In November 2015, she delivered a talk on science and art at [[TED (conference)|TED]] Talks Live in New York at the historic Town Hall Theater. It was also streamed by [[PBS]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ted.com/talks/danielle_feinberg_the_magic_ingredient_that_brings_pixar_movies_to_life/up-next|title=Danielle Feinberg at TED Talks Live|date=6 April 2016 |accessdate=April 16, 2016}}</ref> In 2022, she was featured along with [[Domee Shi]], Lindsey Collins and Rona Liu as the leading women of ''[[Turning Red]]'' in the documentary ''Embrace the Panda: Making Turning Red''. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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| ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' |
| ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' |
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| computer graphics supervisor |
| computer graphics supervisor |
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| lead development on ocean graphics unit<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ted.com/talks/danielle_feinberg_the_magic_ingredient_that_brings_pixar_movies_to_life/|title=TED Talk: The magic ingredient that brings Pixar movies to life |accessdate=January 16, 2017}}</ref> |
| lead development on ocean graphics unit<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ted.com/talks/danielle_feinberg_the_magic_ingredient_that_brings_pixar_movies_to_life/|title=TED Talk: The magic ingredient that brings Pixar movies to life |date=6 April 2016 |accessdate=January 16, 2017}}</ref> |
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| ''[[WALL-E]]'' |
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| director of photography |
| director of photography for lighting |
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| 2012 |
| 2012 |
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| ''[[Brave (2012 film)|Brave]]'' |
| ''[[Brave (2012 film)|Brave]]'' |
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| director of photography |
| director of photography lighting |
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| 2015 |
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| ''[[Inside Out (2015 film)|Inside Out]]'' |
| ''[[Inside Out (2015 film)|Inside Out]]'' |
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| master lighting artist |
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| ''[[The Good Dinosaur]]'' |
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| master lighting artist |
| master lighting artist |
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| 2017 |
| 2017 |
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| ''[[Coco (2017 film)|Coco]]'' |
| ''[[Coco (2017 film)|Coco]]'' |
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| director of photography |
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| ''[[Turning Red]]'' |
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| visual effects supervisor |
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| ''[[Exploring the Reef]]'' |
| ''[[Exploring the Reef]]'' |
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| technical supervisor |
| technical supervisor |
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| short documentary film distributed with [[Finding Nemo]] |
| short documentary film distributed with ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' |
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| 2006 |
| 2006 |
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| ''[[Lifted (2006 film)|Lifted]]'' |
| ''[[Lifted (2006 film)|Lifted]]'' |
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| lighting artist |
| lighting artist |
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| Initial theatrical release with [[Ratatouille]] |
| Initial theatrical release with ''[[Ratatouille (film)|Ratatouille]]'' |
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| 2008 |
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| ''[[Partly Cloudy]]'' |
| ''[[Partly Cloudy]]'' |
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| lighting |
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| Initial theatrical release with [[UP]] |
| Initial theatrical release with [[Up (2009 film)|UP]] |
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| 2020 |
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| ''[[SparkShorts]] - [[Loop (2020 film)|Loop]]'' |
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| supervising technical director |
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|2023 |
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|Pete |
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|directory of photography for lighting |
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|Independent short film, directed by Bret Parker |
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==Awards== |
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|2011 |
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|''[[Marie Claire Magazine]]'' Women on Top |
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|Recognized as the top "Film Techie" |
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|2013 |
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|15th Assembly District Women of the Year |
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|Issued by Assemblymember [[Nancy Skinner (California politician)|Nancy Skinner]] for Feinberg's work with girls in STEM |
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|2015 |
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|NCCWSL Woman of Distinction |
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|Awarded by the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders |
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| 2018 |
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| ''[[Coco (2017 film)|Coco]]'' |
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| Won [[Annie award]] |
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| Outstanding achievement for product design in an animated feature production.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.annieawards.org/nominees/achievement-categories/outstanding-achievement-for-production-design-in-an-animated-feature-production|title=Nominees for Annie Award|accessdate=December 10, 2017}}</ref> |
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|2018 |
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|[[Girls in Tech]] Creator of the Year |
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|Awarded by Girls in Tech |
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|2022 |
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|''[[San Francisco Business Times]]'' OUTstanding Voices |
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|Awarded by San Francisco Business Times for Leaders paving the way for LGBTQ equality in the workplace |
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|2022 |
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|Breaker of the Glass Ceiling |
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|Awarded by the Women of [[SIGGRAPH|Siggraph]] Conversations |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[List of Pixar films]] |
* [[List of Pixar films]] |
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* [[List of Pixar shorts]] |
* [[List of Pixar shorts]] |
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==References== |
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{{Annie Award for Production Design in a Feature Production}} |
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Revision as of 11:38, 19 February 2024
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for biographies. (June 2017) |
Danielle Feinberg | |
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Born | Boulder, Colorado, U.S. |
Alma mater | Harvard University |
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Years active | 1997-present |
Employer | Pixar Animation Studios (1997-present) |
Notable work | WALL-E (2008) Brave (2012) Coco (2017) Turning Red (2022) |
Danielle Feinberg is an American Visual effects supervisor, cinematographer and Director of Photography for Lighting at Pixar Animation Studios. She directed lighting for the Academy Award-winning films WALL-E, Brave and Coco and was the Visual effects supervisor for Turning Red.
Life and career
Danielle Feinberg was born in Boulder, Colorado and graduated from Boulder High School. Growing up, she attended summer camps and after-school programs for students interested in computer programming and engineering.[1] She attended Harvard University, where she was introduced to computer animation in a computer graphics course during her junior year.[2] She graduated in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts in computer science.
After graduating from Harvard, she started working at Pixar in February 1997 as a technician managing the large libraries of data and images for rendering A Bug's Life.[1] She has since been credited for leading work in visual effects, technical direction, and graphics.[3]
Outside of Pixar, she mentors girls to help them find inspiration in STEM through groups like Girls Who Code. She gives talks in the United States and abroad, using them when she can as a platform to encourage girls to pursue STEM fields.[4] In fact, Made with Code, which is an initiative launched by Google, was kick started with her inspiring keynote.[5]
In 2015, she appeared in the documentary Code: Debugging the Gender Gap. In November 2015, she delivered a talk on science and art at TED Talks Live in New York at the historic Town Hall Theater. It was also streamed by PBS.[6] In 2022, she was featured along with Domee Shi, Lindsey Collins and Rona Liu as the leading women of Turning Red in the documentary Embrace the Panda: Making Turning Red.
Filmography
Feature films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | A Bug's Life | lead render technical director | |
1999 | Toy Story 2 | master lighting artist | |
2001 | Monsters, Inc | master lighting artist | |
2003 | Finding Nemo | computer graphics supervisor | lead development on ocean graphics unit[7] |
2004 | The Incredibles | lead lighting artist | |
2007 | Ratatouille | master lighting artist | |
2008 | WALL-E | director of photography for lighting | |
2012 | Brave | director of photography lighting | |
2015 | Inside Out | master lighting artist | |
The Good Dinosaur | master lighting artist | ||
2017 | Coco | director of photography for lighting | |
2022 | Turning Red | visual effects supervisor |
Short films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Exploring the Reef | technical supervisor | short documentary film distributed with Finding Nemo |
2006 | Lifted | lighting artist | Initial theatrical release with Ratatouille |
2008 | BURN-E | lighting consultant | |
2009 | Partly Cloudy | lighting | Initial theatrical release with UP |
2020 | SparkShorts - Loop | supervising technical director | |
2023 | Pete | directory of photography for lighting | Independent short film, directed by Bret Parker |
Awards
Year | Movie | Award | Notes |
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2011 | Marie Claire Magazine Women on Top | Recognized as the top "Film Techie" | |
2013 | 15th Assembly District Women of the Year | Issued by Assemblymember Nancy Skinner for Feinberg's work with girls in STEM | |
2015 | NCCWSL Woman of Distinction | Awarded by the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders | |
2018 | Coco | Won Annie award | Outstanding achievement for product design in an animated feature production.[8] |
2018 | Girls in Tech Creator of the Year | Awarded by Girls in Tech | |
2022 | San Francisco Business Times OUTstanding Voices | Awarded by San Francisco Business Times for Leaders paving the way for LGBTQ equality in the workplace | |
2022 | Breaker of the Glass Ceiling | Awarded by the Women of Siggraph Conversations |
See also
References
- ^ a b Suechting, Max (July–August 2015). "Action, Camera, Lights: Putting the finishing touches on animated worlds". Harvard Magazine. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
- ^ "Q&A with Danielle Feinberg". Archived from the original on April 17, 2019. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
- ^ "IMDb Danielle Feinberg". IMDb. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
- ^ "Danielle Feinberg on getting women in STEM". YouTube. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
- ^ "Made with code kicks off with Danielle Feinberg". YouTube. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
- ^ "Danielle Feinberg at TED Talks Live". 6 April 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
- ^ "TED Talk: The magic ingredient that brings Pixar movies to life". 6 April 2016. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
- ^ "Nominees for Annie Award". Retrieved December 10, 2017.