David
Biedny
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photo: Michael Lerner
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David Biedny
(President & Technical Director of IDIG, Inc.) is a
leading digital effects, graphics and multimedia expert.
His writing, educational efforts, multimedia and special
effects work have enjoyed global exposure. He is considered
by many longtime industry players to be one of the technical
and creative pioneers of personal computer-based multimedia.
Working at Industrial Light and Magic, he produced digital
effects for movies including:
- Hudson
Hawk
- Terminator
2: Judgment Day
- Star
Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
- The
Rocketeer
- Memoirs
of an Invisible Man
- Hook
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IDIG
made news in the summer of
1997 when it was brought on to create 35 digital effects
shots for the motion picture Spawn, which, at the
time, had one of the largest effects shots counts in movie
history. Working directly with the movie's Producer (Clint
Goldman) and Director (Mark A.Z. Dippè), IDIG broke
records by creating 35 full film resolution digital effects
shots in 35 days. Cinefex magazine also awarded IDIG "the
dubious honor of creating cinema's first digital fart."
David has also recently been appointed as the first Research
Fellow for Aportis
Technologies Corp., a software firm founded in early
1997 to create, develop and market a line of wearable and
carryable software products, and currently the foremost
third party developer for the 3Com
Palm Pilot.
Biedny was formerly President and Technical Director of
Incredible Interactivity Inc., a pioneering New York based
firm which created multimedia projects and products for
companies such as General Motors, Knoll International, Apple
Computer, HBO, American Express, The American International
Group and AT&T, among others. In recent years, he has
participated as a project director/interface designer/consultant
for a variety of CD-ROM/software projects, including BeInfinite
Infinite FX(TM) for Adobe Illustrator (special effects plug-in
product, first commercially shipping plug-in for Illustrator
in the U.S.), Penthouse Interactive (Project Director),
The Haight-Ashbury in the Sixties! CD-ROM (Biedny is a technical
advisor for Rockument,
Inc., the publisher) and Quantum Gate I and II (Biedny
is on the advisory board of Hyperbole
Studios).
Biedny has also been a key interface/feature
consultant/beta tester for many of the major multimedia
tools currently on the market. His
involvement with computer graphics includes participating
as a feature and interface consultant for key applications
such as ImageStudio (the first mass market digital retouching
software for the Macintosh platform), PixelPaint, ColorStudio
(Biedny conceived the Shapes vector graphics capabilities
unique to that product), Altamira Composer (which was acquired
by Microsoft) and Photoshop (David was user #4, spec'd many
of the key features of the product, and was included in
the credits for Photoshop 1.0). Most recently, David conceived
of the name for Eric Wenger's ArtMatic
texture generation and animation software. David was also
a seed site for the original Power Macintosh computer, and
has been credited with helping conceive of the "Power
Macintosh" name. David is an Adobe Certified Expert
in Photoshop, and IDIG is an Adobe Authorized Training Provider.
Other technology consulting clients also include Landor
Associates, LucasArts Entertainment, Microsoft, Broderbund
Software, Ressmeyer Starlight (Roger Ressmeyer is the world's
leading space photographer) and Kraft Robot. IDIG is also
involved in designing graphics for a variety of WWW pages,
including the infamous Surfing Monkey site and Chuck Farnham's
Weird World (both recently taken offline), among others.
IDIG has also recently produced graphics and processed digital
imagery for the McGuire
Real Estate web site, one of the larger real estate
agents in the Bay area.
Biedny was a founding editor of MacUser and Macintosh Today,
formerly a Contributing Editor for MacWorld,
New Media
and the Macromedia User Journal and, and has written for
Windows Sources, ID, MacUser, MacWeek, The New Media Showcase,
Morph's Outpost on the Digital Frontier and Computer Graphics
World, among others. He co-authored, with Bert Monroy, the
award winning, best selling Official
Adobe Photoshop Handbook, published by Bantam/Random
House, as well as Adobe
Photoshop: A Visual Guide (published by Addison-Wesley).
His newest book, Photoshop
Channel Chops (co-authored with collaborators Bert
Monroy and Nathan Moody), is published by New Riders Publishing.
He is currently producing a leading Photoshop video series,
Photoshop Inside &
Out, and is hosting the definitive Photoshop web
portal, Photoshop
Central.
He has taught Interactive Multimedia Design and Advanced
Imaging for the MFA
program of the School
of Visual Arts in Manhattan, and rejoined the faculty
in the spring of 1993 as an ISDN-based
TeleTeacher from his Marin home. Recently a faculty
member of the San
Francisco State University Multimedia Studies Program,
Biedny has been a top-rated lecturer and speaker
at the Kodak Center for Creative Imaging, Seybold
Seminars, Stanford
University, UCSC Multimedia Extensions Program, Pratt,
MacWorld and NCGA, among others.
If you would like to contact David,
you can reach him at db@idignet.com

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