Karen Ansel
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Karen_Ansel an entity of type: Thing
Karen Ansel is a visual effects specialist in the United States. Previously an Australian musician, she was an influential member of the Australian band The Reels. In 2001, the title track "Quasimodo's Dream" from their album Quasimodo's Dream was voted one of the Top 10 Australian Songs of all time by APRA. In 2010, Ansel became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Visual Effects Branch). Other film credits include still photography for Mystify: Michael Hutchence, directed by Richard Lowenstein (2019).
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Karen Ansel
rdf:langString
Karen Ansel
rdf:langString
Karen Ansel
rdf:langString
Australia
xsd:integer
2943459
xsd:integer
1047420780
rdf:langString
solo_singer
rdf:langString
Karen Ansel in The Reels
rdf:langString
Musician, keyboardist, singer, graphic artist
xsd:integer
1980
rdf:langString
Karen Ansel is a visual effects specialist in the United States. Previously an Australian musician, she was an influential member of the Australian band The Reels. In 2001, the title track "Quasimodo's Dream" from their album Quasimodo's Dream was voted one of the Top 10 Australian Songs of all time by APRA. Ansel worked in visual effects at Industrial Light & Magic in the United States. She supervised the Academy Award-winning effects in Vincent Ward’s film What Dreams May Come, as well as Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, Flubber, and artist Matthew Barney's Cremaster Cycle. Her film credits range from The Mask (1993) to Angels & Demons (2009), in addition to other major Hollywood film titles. In 2010, Ansel became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Visual Effects Branch). Other film credits include still photography for Mystify: Michael Hutchence, directed by Richard Lowenstein (2019).
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
6117
xsd:gYear
1980
xsd:string
solo_singer