Lachlan McKinlay, 25, said his parents, along with a communications technology teahcer at London's South Collegiate Institute, fostered his passion for films from a young age.
"It feels so surreal," he said. "[When I found out about the nominations] I had to pinch myself a few times that the first ever major project I've worked on became an Oscar-nominated film." Just a year after graduating from film and media at Queen's University, McKinlay landed a job with the company and ended working onThe visual effects team at Framestore, supervised by Carlos Monzon, worked on more than 150 shots in the movie Don't Look Up.
"It felt like a dream come true for someone like me that has been dreaming of the day I will be working on big projects since I was a tiny kid."
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