BYU Center for Animation

[7] BYU animation student Emron Grover, for example, was the digital tailor for Pixar's Coco.

Donors including Ira A. Fulton provided the funding and supercomputer to establish the program in 2010.

[10] An early gift of software from Toronto-based Alias Wavefront, valued at $4 million, helped establish the department's technology base.

[14] Adams claims that "a high percentage of graduates of his program get hired by Disney, Pixar, DreamWorks, Sony and other major animation studios.

[18] Dan Lemmon, Academy Award winner, was one of the early students in the BYU Center for Animation.