BIG eMotion aids in professional visualization and storytelling. Leveraging a collaborative approach and deep experience across digital media, research, and engineering competencies, the company is uniquely suited for developing effective ways for technology, art and storytelling to interact. Through decades of Production and R&D experience, Mahler has designed custom pipelines that bring productions to life, while also having the skill to drive scientific results to a professional quality level for publication and use in guest-facing applications. It is through this unique background and experience that many find it more efficient and effective to work with BIG eMotion over a typical industry studio.
BIG eMotion Technologies creates content-driven experiences and visualizations by integrating technology and art. Founded by Moshe Mahler, a Technologist and Animator with over 20 years of leadership experience at several premiere institutions, including Carnegie Mellon University and The Walt Disney Company, BIG eMotion’s mission is to position new technologies for success, creating stunning results and experiences. Since 2001, Mahler has collaborated with researchers from a variety of fields, including Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, Wireless and RFID Technologies, Robotics, Human-Computer Interaction, and more. These collaborations have resulted in dozens of publications, and Mahler himself is an author of 12 archival computer science and engineering publications at ACM and IEEE conferences such as SIGGRAPH and UIST. Mahler is also an inventor on four US-certified patents, an award-winning professional innovator, and a storyteller whose work has been featured in attractions at Disney Parks and Resorts and shown worldwide at prestigious venues, including SIGGRAPH, UIST, Comic Con, and Ars Electronica. Moshe also currently holds a Faculty position at The Entertainment Technology Center of Carnegie Mellon University. Most recently, Mahler's animated short film, The Art of Weightlessness, won Best in Show at SIGGRAPH 2024 and has qualified for an Academy Award.
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