Member Profile: Josh Grow
1. What do you do, and how long have you been doing it?
I’ve always had an “Oooh! I want to learn that!” sort of career path. I spent 15+ years in VFX for film / tv as an artist, supervisor and producer. As a producer, I quickly realized that I hated dealing with money and excel spreadsheets but became insanely interested in the overall flow of data from Camera to the final post process. I’ve spent the last 5 years diving into the back end tech of film workflows writing software to streamline editorial and vfx workflows. I’m now Director of Customer Success at Zorroa. A software company founded by some SIGGRAPH folks, that specialize in implementing AI and Machine learning not only into the vfx and film / tv world but other industries as well. I help clients understand their data and build a roadmap to implement AI and ML into their production workflows.
2. What was your first job?
My first job ever?! I was a bag boy at Ray’s IGA grocery store, but my first professional job was a VizRTartist, creating realtime 3D info graphics for Sports broadcasts like CBS Sports, MLB Network and theSky Network.
3. Where did you complete your formal education?
Purdue University, Bachelors of Science in Computer Graphics Technology
4. How did you first get involved with ACM SIGGRAPH?
I first got involved with SIGGRAPH in 2002 in San Antonio as a Student Volunteerclose to graduating with a degree in psychology.
5. What is your favorite memory of a SIGGRAPH conference?
So many fond memories! I’d say the memory that had the most impact for me was walking into my very first Electronic Theater and being completely blown away. I think seeing the first VFX breakdowns for Spider-Man was really an eye opener for me. That was a big life changer for me. I immediately went to the show floor the next day and talked to every Animation / Computer Graphics school I could, and decided that was what I was going to do with my life.
6. Describe a project that you would like to share with the ACM SIGGRAPH community.
I’ve signed too many NDAs to answer this one! Haha!
7. If you could have dinner with one living or non-living person, who would it be and why?
Oh man! What a good question. I think if I were to have dinner with 1 person, it would be Bill Murray. That guy is my spirit animal. If you haven’t seen the documentary about him, I strongly suggest it!
9. From which single individual have you learned the most in your life? What did they teach you?
I’d say its hard to pinpoint a single person. I’ve had the opportunity to meet so many amazing people at different moments in my life that have played such a large role in everything from my career goals to my overall perspective on life, and how to be a better person.
10. Is there someone in particular who has influenced your decision to work with ACM SIGGRAPH?
Jason Howey, my old college roommate is 100% responsible for me going to SIGGRAPH in 2002. Once I was in, I was hooked.
11. What can you point to in your career as your proudest moment?
Creating the software JOUST and helping change the landscape of how films managed their VFX and Editorial pipelines would have to be my proudest moment. Having the opportunity to collaborate with a great team of friends and some brilliant industry professionals to identify a problem and create something that shook up the way people think about managing data/images from Camera to Post Production was such a rad experience. I learned so much during this time and it helped pave the way for future opportunities in my career.