Daryl Holliday
Daryl Holliday received his Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) at Sheridan College School of Animation & Design: Media Arts - Film & Television Production. Mr. Holliday naturally gravitated to large feature film graphic design jobs such as the main title morph for the James Belushi film K9:PI; Character manipulation/morph of artist Aaron Carter in the music video Leave it Up to Me included in the animated film Jimmy Neutron; 3D swoop animation of earth as seen from space in the independent film Past Present; screened at the Sundance Film Festival. Mr. Holliday has designed the complete slideshows for corporate clients such as FORD Canada's 2001 Dealership Tour and the Canadian Centre of Minority Affairs' interactive CD ROM. Mr. Holliday has also received widespread acclaim for his outstanding direction for the 3D computer animated sequences in Much Music's video Dedicated Remix.