Dominique Boisvert
Biography and photo from ASIFA-Canada

Dominique Boisvert has been playing around with digital imaging since 1987. He worked at Softimage (1990-92) and Discreet Logic (1992-96) on 3D animation and special effects software. He has twice received an award for scientific and technical achievement from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, first in 1998 for his work at Softimage (Actor) and then again in 1999 for his work at Discreet Logic (Flame/Inferno). Since 1998, Boisvert has been a partner in Fly Studio, a multimedia company located in Montreal.

 Scientific and Engineering Award (Plaque) 1997: For the development of the "Actor" animation component of the Softimage computer animation system. (w. Rejean Gagne, Daniel Langlois and Richard Laperriere)
 Scientific and Engineering Award (Plaque) 1998: For the primary design (Tregakis) and for the development and implementation (Boisvert/Panzini/LeBlanc) of the Flame and Inferno software. (w. Gary Tregaskis, Phillippe Panzini and Andre LeBlanc)

2 Scientific/Technical Awards