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Jack Myers

Lecturer

A former graduate of the ¸Û°Äͼ¿â, achieving first-class honours from the BDes Special Effects Development degree, graduating in 2011, Jack has been working for the university in a teaching capacity from 2013.

Proficient in 3D printing techniques (FDM & SLA), wood and metalwork, it’s these skills that have lent themselves to Jack teaching on the Special Effects for Film and TV as well as the Modelmaking for Film & TV courses. His main areas of focus revolve around the implementation of engineering principles to aid in creative problem solving tasks within Special Effects.

Jack’s continued passion to stay up-to-date with prototyping technologies is what he would consider to be a strength in keeping the students ‘industry-ready’ for when they leave us and successfully gain employment in the film industry.

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