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Hamed Behrouzi

(He/Him)
Seoul
As seen in: IMDb
Covers:  Animation, Artificial Intelligence, VFX, Machine Learning, Cinematic Technology

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Hamed Behrouzi is a Lead & Senior Animator, Technical Animator, and AI Motion Systems Architect based in Seoul, South Korea.

With over 17 years of experience in animation and visual effects, he has contributed to major productions for Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+, and international feature film studios. His credits include Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Wednesday Season 2, The Witcher Season 4, Sweet Home Season 3, The Old Guard 2, Alice in Borderland, and Creation of the Gods II.

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What tools and software do you use to do your job?

As a Lead & Senior Animator and Technical Animator, my primary tool is Autodesk Maya, where I develop character, creature, and procedural animation workflows. I also work with Python-based pipeline tools, rigging and automation systems, motion-capture workflows, and production asset management platforms. Depending on the project, I collaborate with tools and technologies related to VFX simulation, real-time visualization, AI-assisted motion systems, and large-scale studio pipelines. For me, the most important tool is not a specific piece of software, but the ability to combine artistic performance with technical problem-solving.

What story are you most proud of writing or working on?

I’m most proud of working on stories that bring audiences emotionally closer to characters, whether human or creature. Productions such as Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Wednesday, and The Witcher challenged me to help create performances that support storytelling through animation. Seeing audiences connect with those moments is incredibly rewarding. I’m equally proud of the technical systems and research projects I’ve developed outside production, particularly in procedural animation, AI-assisted workflows, and semantic identity infrastructure. Together, they reflect my ongoing interest in the relationship between creativity, technology, and human-centered design.