Kim Aldis: Resume

Kim Aldis is a former computer animator and special effects artist who now spends his time taking photographs in and around South Devon.

He studied Photography at the London College Of Printing and his first job on leaving college in 1978 was working at Gabrin and Mills where for three years he was an assistant director  involved in making pop videos for, amongst others, Madness and Ian Dury.

Following this, he spent some time as a freelance photographer working within the music industry before making the move into 3D computer animation at Digital Pictures, which at the time was a pioneering company in the then fledgeling field of CGI. Kim worked on commercials and movies and wrote and developed their 3D modelling software.

In 1985 he became Head of Animation at Digital Pictures overseeing their animation department and coordinating, planning and directing small and large CGI projects.

In 1993 Kim left Digital Pictures to found The Aldis Animation Company. Starting as a one man opertation The Aldis Animation Company quickly became one of the largest fully independent CGI facility in the UK working with most of the major TV companies, leading advertising agencies and design companies both in the UK and abroad producing animated graphics for commercials, TV titles, station indents, games and branding.

Kim sold The Aldis Animation Company in 2001 to spend time freelancing as a CGI animator, technical director and consultant. His services have been in much demand around the world and he is well known in the UK, the USA, Canada, India, the Middle and Far East and Europe.

He co-founded CG Soup in 2005 with leading US CGI artist Brad Gabe. CG Soup provided technical consultancy and training services to the television and movie industries.

Retiring from the CGI world in 2007 Kim moved out of London. He now spends his time in the UK’s South Devon taking photographs of people, the landscape and local musicians.

Gallery

Filmography

  • The Golden Compass
  • Baron Munchausen (dir. Terry Gilliam)
  • The Brothers Grimm (dir. Terry Gilliam)
  • Pinocchio (dir. Roberto Begnigni)
  • Breakfast On Pluto (dir. Neil Jordan)

 

Clients

  • BBC
  • ITV
  • Channel 4
  • LWT
  • JWT
  • Young and Rubicam (UK)
  • Young and Rubicam (Istanbul)
  • Lambie-Nairne
  • Psygnosis
  • Channel 5
  • The Cartoon Network
  • Passion Pictures
  • Glassworks
  • Jim Henson’s Creature Shop (UK)
  • Lola Post
  • Tangerine (New York)
  • Smoke and Mirrors
  • Omation Studios (USA)
  • Screenscene (Dublin)
  • Fluid Pictures
  • Rai (Italy)
  • RTE (Dublin)
  • EMP
  • BHS
  • Wizja TV (Poland)
  • etc

One Response to Kim Aldis: Resume

  1. Chrissie Wilson says:

    Well…well…LCP, Jim Forrest, Baron von Munchausen, Philip Pullman, Henson’s Creature workshop, Terry Gilliam AND Devon…all a few of my favourite things! Hi Kim! Great to see your site and some of your more recent work…we have not met since student days at the LCP but I see you have done very well since then….bravo!