User:Kdupriest
Kevin Du Priest | |
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File:KevinDuPriest.jpg | |
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Citizenship | US |
Known for | 3D CGI AutoDesk |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Design Engineer |
Kevin DuPriest
[edit]Kevin DuPriest born May 7, 1959 in Huntington, IN is a design engineer best known for his work in graphic user interface GUI designs for fortune 500 companies such as: Sprint PCS, General Mills, The Weather Channel, Russell Stover, Lockheed Martin, AlliedSignal, Department of Energy, and Department of Defense.
He currently is Senior Design Engineer for the Multi-National Forces - Iraq in Baghdad.
He is the owner of instruMEDIA, providing design services in the development of web portals, instructional system design, web applications, and interactive applications for government contractors. instruMEDIA is a Veteran-Owned Service-Disabled company.
He also is the Executive Producer for Prophetic Pictures a post-production company specializing in CGI effects and animation. Prophetic is currently working on a full feature CGI film titled "Revelation" that is the second episode within the trilogy.
In 1991, while working for Autodesk, Mr. DuPriest successfully demonstrated the capabilities of 3D technology to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He designed and produced an animated video for ADM. Boorda, Chief Naval Officer (NCO) and his new Navy Command Center for the Pentagon Renovation Project. An open discussion followed of 3D simulated environments with real-world C4i data led to the development of what is now known as Modeling and Simulation. Mr. DuPriest went on to develop the Synthetic Theater of War (STOW) in 1994 for the Joint Training Analysis and Simulation Center (JTASC) in Suffolk, Virgina, now the Joint Warfighter Center and the Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center (VMASC).