Steven Ilous

Steven Ilous
Born (1981-06-02) 2 June 1981
Seattle, Washington
Occupation Director, screenwriter
Years active 1999–present

Steven Ilous (born 2 June 1981) is a director, writer, producer and visual effects supervisor as well as the founder of SMI Entertainment. He is best known for his expertise in visual effects,[1] having worked in the visual effects department on over 15 films, including The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions.

In early 2015, with a budget of $20,000, Ilous's short film Polis won New Regency and Defy Media's PROTOTYPE competition. As a result, he and screenwriter Daniel Perea were awarded a feature film development deal at New Regency.[2]

The Superslice listed Ilous 25th on their list of the Top 100 cultural influencers of 2012.[3]

Steven Ilous is based in Los Angeles, California.

Career

Ilous began in visual effects at the age of 18 working with Stan Lee at Stan Lee Media, where he became a Senior Animator.[4] One year later, he became a part of the visual effects team on The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. In 2004, Ilous helped create facial motion capture technology used in The Polar Express, Monster House, and Beowulf.[5]

In 2008, Ilous teamed up with Michael Davidoff, Bill Rosenthal, and Steve Freeman to write The Life and Times of Jimmy Jaxx for 20th Century Fox, an animated series loosely based on the life of Tommy Lee.[6] Ilous then made his directorial debut in commercials with the World of Tanks video game teaser for Gamescom 2011. The video has received over 10 million YouTube views and took 60 artists 60 days to create.[7] He has also directed and produced music videos for Electric Youth, Bloody Beetroots, Theophilous London, Gary Go, and Benny Benassi.[8] His music videos have appeared on MTV, VH1, and CMT. Ilous also created original video content for Kanye West's live tour which debuted at Lollapalooza in 2011.[9]

External video
Teaser of 2088 on Vimeo (November 2012)

In November 2012, Ilous released a proof-of-concept teaser for his sci-fi feature film project "2088'. Described as "a visual style reminiscent of Blade Runner",[10] Wired.com summarizes "The brief piece of “found footage” sells a gritty urban vision of the future, when cops from Los Angeles’ Non-Human Crimes Division get squashed by a Transformers-meets-King Kong robotic thug." [11] Currently 2088 is in development as a feature-length movie.[10]

External video
Full length of Polis on Vimeo (December 2014)

In January 2015, New Regency and Defy Media announced Ilous and Daniel Perea the winners of their filmmaking competition PROTOTYPE.[12] The two won with their 5 minute short film, Polis, a sci-fi thriller.[13] The competition's prize was a development deal with New Regency, where Polis is to become a feature-length film. In early 2015 Polis became a Vimeo staff pick [14] and was named "Short of the Week" at OneRoomwithaView.com in February 2015.[13]

Filmography

Feature films

Year Title Credit Notes
2016 Shifter Producer, Writer In Development
2016 Poor Boy Executive Producer Released
TBA 2088 Director, Writer In Development
TBA Polis Director, Producer, Co-Writer In Development
TBA Apex Director In Development
TBA ARC Director, Writer In Development

Short Films

Television

Commercials

Other credits

Public Speaking

Ilous has served as a guest lecturer at the USC School of Cinematic Arts along with DJ Hauck. He also acted as Gotland Games Awards judge and guest lecturer from 2009 to 2011 at Gotland University a division of Uppsala University in Sweden,[21] an institution with the first video game education program in Northern Europe.[22]

See also

References

  1. "VIDEO: SCI-FI TEASER 2088 CRIMINALIZES ROBOT PUNKS". Wired.
  2. "New Regency, Defy Media Announce Winner of Short Film Competition (Exclusive)". Hollywood Reporter.
  3. "Steven Ilous / 2088/ #25 of Top 100 of 2012". The Superslice.
  4. "Stan Lee Tweets Shout Out To Sci-Fi Film Competition Finalist". Empty Lighthouse Magazine.
  5. "FacePro Automates the Task of Realistic Facial Animation" (PDF). Computer Graphics World. Retrieved 6 September 2008.
  6. "Tommy Lee tooned up as ‘Jaxx". Variety.
  7. "In a Place Post Brings Epic Scale to World of Tanks Trailer". BTL News.
  8. "Internet Music Video Database". IMVDB.
  9. "Kanye West Visuals". Youtube.
  10. 1 2 "ROBOTS TERRORISE LA IN FOUND FOOTAGE TEASER '2088'". NewMediaRising.com. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  11. "Video: Sci-Fi Teaser 2088 Criminalizes Robot Punks". Wired.com. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  12. "DEFY MEDIA AND NEW REGENCY ANNOUNCE THE WINNER OF SHORT FILM COMPETITION "PROTOTYPE"". Escapist Magazine. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  13. 1 2 "Short of the Week - POLIS". OneRoomWithaView.com. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  14. "Vimeo Staff Pick - POLIS". Vimeo.com. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  15. "The Future Is Teased In Our First Look At Indie Sci-Fi 2088". Twitch Film.
  16. "Watch: Steven Ilous’ Futuristic Sci-Fi Short Film ‘Polis’". The Hollywood News.
  17. "Tommy Lee tooned up as ‘Jaxx’". Variety.
  18. "In A Place Post Delivers Epic Vibrancy To Latest World Of Tanks Trailer". Broadcast News Room.
  19. "World of Tanks. Gamescom 2011 Teaser". Youtube.
  20. "World of Warplanes trailer". CGPress.
  21. "Guest Lecturers Steven M. Ilous, Writer & Director". Department of Game Design. Gotland University. Retrieved 22 September 2009.
  22. "SPONSORS DONATES OVER 300 000€ TO STUDENT GAME SHOW" (PDF). Department of Game Design. Gotland University Press Release. Retrieved 1 June 2010.

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