
Mark Giambruno
Biographie de Mark Giambruno
Mark Giambruno was born in 1957 in the small California
foothills town of Placerville. He grew up in Sacramento,
where he enjoyed annoying his teachers with epic space
battles drawn during classes in the margins of his
schoolwork. In high school and college he pursued classes
in art and electronics, but found the display-less
computers of the time utterly boring.
In 1982, he used his younger brother’s need
for computer access at home as an excuse to buy his first
microcomputer—an Atari 800—and
has been heavily involved with computing ever since. He
started his own computer graphics firm in 1990 and took on
San Francisco-based Mondo Media as one of his main clients.
When he was free to relocate, Mondo offered him a full-time
position, and he become one of their lead artists and
project directors. He conceptualized, managed, and created
graphics for many of the company’s projects,
including those for such clients as Microsoft, Sierra
Semiconductor, and Compaq.
After a few years of doing business-oriented multimedia, he
went on to head up Mechadeus’s first two
CD-ROM games, Critical Path and The Daedalus Encounter
(featuring Tia Carerre of Wayne’s World fame).
His responsibilities on Daedalus included design,
co-writing the script, art direction, and editing. He also
wrote The Official Guide to The Daedalus Encounter for
BradyGAMES, which chronicles the project and provides hints
and tips for completing the game.
Later projects for Mondo Media included art direction of
game cinematics for Mechwarrior 3, Under Cover, and Alpha
Centauri: Alien Crossfire, as well as creating and art
directing in-game assets for both Star Fleet Command
releases. He also art directed Spiral, a Flash-based Mondo
Mini Show with character designs by Toshihiro Kawamoto
(Cowboy Bebop, Gundam, Golden Boy).
Currently, he is an independent contractor providing
writing, 3D modeling, design, and animation services
through his Binary Arts company. His most recent projects
include co-writing the English adaptations of two Japanese
detective novels, Under Cover and Angel’s
Fang, both by #1 bestselling author Arimasa Osawa.
His favorite diversions include watching subtitled anime
and playing FPS games like Unreal Tournament and Return to
Castle Wolfenstein.
Livres de Mark Giambruno
Auteur : Mark Giambruno
Éditeur : New Riders
Date de parution : 27/06/2002
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