Mohsen Mousavi(I)
- Visual Effects
Mohsen Mousavi is an Emmy-winning visual effect supervisor based in Vancouver, Canada known for his work on Game of Thrones final season, The Amazing Spider-Man, Independence Day: Resurgence and more.
Mohsen's expertise in high-end visual effects and his reputation for constant innovation in advanced methodology made him a perfect fit to oversee Scanline's VFX for the crucial last three episodes of the final season of Game of Throne for which he received an Emmy at 2019 Prime time Emmy awards.
A classically trained concert pianist and graduate of the renowned Odessa national A. V. Nezhdanova academy of music and fine art, Mohsen was both a musician and technologist from his pre-teen days.
Mohsen started his VFX career in the field of artificial intelligence and advanced physics-based simulations. He spearheaded designing and developing many different proprietary tool sets and pipelines for crowd, fluid and rigid body simulation.
Over past 15 years, Mohsen has been involved in high profile feature film projects such as Martin Scorsese's "Hugo", Roland Emmerich's "2012" and "Independence Day 2", "The Amazing Spiderman", "San Andreas", Jon Turteltaub's "The MEG" to name a few.
Mohsen's expertise in high-end visual effects and his reputation for constant innovation in advanced methodology made him a perfect fit to oversee Scanline's VFX for the crucial last three episodes of the final season of Game of Throne for which he received an Emmy at 2019 Prime time Emmy awards.
A classically trained concert pianist and graduate of the renowned Odessa national A. V. Nezhdanova academy of music and fine art, Mohsen was both a musician and technologist from his pre-teen days.
Mohsen started his VFX career in the field of artificial intelligence and advanced physics-based simulations. He spearheaded designing and developing many different proprietary tool sets and pipelines for crowd, fluid and rigid body simulation.
Over past 15 years, Mohsen has been involved in high profile feature film projects such as Martin Scorsese's "Hugo", Roland Emmerich's "2012" and "Independence Day 2", "The Amazing Spiderman", "San Andreas", Jon Turteltaub's "The MEG" to name a few.