Ganz Ramalingam
Ganz Ramalingam is the lead Compositing instructor at Lost Boys. He works with VFX Director Mark Bénard and Senior Educational Administrator Ria Bénard at Lost Boys to continually evolve the program to ensure students are best equipped to transition into the industry.
The compositing program curriculum, currently called Comp 8.0, is the eighth incarnation of Ganz’ ongoing endeavour to deliver the most comprehensive and relevant compositing program in the world.
His students have gone on to work as Compositors, Roto Artist, RotoPaint Artist, BG Prep Artists, Lighters, Matte Painters, and as Stereo Compositors on over 200 Hollywood movies and 35 TV shows.



History
Prior to Lost Boys Ganz’s experience ranges from visual effects, compositing, creative consultancy, web design, database management, multimedia development, web programming, programming and 3D Asset Creation.
Many of these skills were gained during his work in Singapore. From 2001 he worked for many small local companies and as well as major brands like Epson, BMW, Sony, Singtel, DSTA, Alcatel-Lucent.
In 2004, He become self employed. Since then, his experience with clients and agencies has given him the opportunity to work on Games, web Portals and architectural visualizations.
Ganz has also taught and developed curriculum for both Maxon Cinema 4D and Autodesk Maya at Temasek and Singapore Polytechnic respectively.

NUKE Trainer: Certified by The Foundry
One of the first to sign up for The Foundry’s Certified Nuke Trainer Program when it first was offered in spring 2011, Ganz Ramalingam continues his self development with a discipline and rigor unparalleled in the education scene.