Enrique Gato

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Born
Enrique Gato Borregán

(1977-04-26) 26 April 1977 (age 48)
Valladolid, Spain
OccupationsDirector
Producer
Screenwriter
Enrique Gato
Born
Enrique Gato Borregán

(1977-04-26) 26 April 1977 (age 48)
Valladolid, Spain
OccupationsDirector
Producer
Screenwriter

Enrique Gato Borregán (born 26 April 1977 in Valladolid, Castile and León) is a Spanish filmmaker and 3D/2D animation designer known as the creator of Tad Stones. With this character (including two CGI animated shorts and four animated features) he won five Goya Awards.[1][2]

Gato was born in Valladolid and he grew up in Madrid. Since his childhood he has had an interest in comics (featuring Mort & Phil, The Adventures of Tintin, Asterix, and Superlópez) and was attracted to animation and technology, especially action-adventure Hollywood movies from variety of filmmakers, including the works of Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and Robert Zemeckis. When the first personal computers arrived, he began to make his own videogames with an Amstrad CPC 6128.[3][4]

In 1995 he started his Informatics Engineering studies at university,[5] where he learned to develop game engines to preview his own works and understand how to make 3D geometric previews using several programs like Maya, 3D Studio Max and Softimage.[4]

While he was in university, he was hired by Artek, a company specializing in computer graphics. Once in there, he learned to work with programs such as TrueSpace and LightWave 3D.[4]

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