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He has directed feature films, television episodes, video games and commercials.  He has also worked as a screenwriter, and in various technical roles in film production, even earning recognition at [[SIGGRAPH 2014]].<ref name=animationmagazine2014-07-01/>
He has directed feature films, television episodes, video games and commercials.  He has also worked as a screenwriter, and in various technical roles in film production, even earning recognition at [[SIGGRAPH 2014]].<ref name=animationmagazine2014-07-01/>
Gornstein shared the "Best Real-Time Graphics" award at the 2014 [[SIGGRAPH]] with two other men for [[Ryse: Son of Rome]].<ref name=SigraphWinners/>


His 2007 film ''Sunrise'' won three awards, the [[Fuji Film International Short Film Award]], the [[Panavision Award]] and an award from [[FotoKem]].<ref name=dfiGornstein/>
His 2007 film ''Sunrise'' won three awards, the [[Fuji Film International Short Film Award]], the [[Panavision Award]] and an award from [[FotoKem]].<ref name=dfiGornstein/>
Britain's [[National Gallery]] commissioned Gornstein to make a video in which he explained how much game designers, like those he lead when he was th artistic director for the game [[Ryse: Son of Rome]], owed to renaissance painters, when they design a games' virtual environment.<ref name=nationalgalleryBuildingThePicture/>


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Peter Gornstein
Occupation filmmaker

Peter Gornstein is a Norwegian filmmaker.[1]

He has directed feature films, television episodes, video games and commercials. He has also worked as a screenwriter, and in various technical roles in film production, even earning recognition at SIGGRAPH 2014.[2] Gornstein shared the "Best Real-Time Graphics" award at the 2014 SIGGRAPH with two other men for Ryse: Son of Rome.[3]

His 2007 film Sunrise won three awards, the Fuji Film International Short Film Award, the Panavision Award and an award from FotoKem.[1]

Britain's National Gallery commissioned Gornstein to make a video in which he explained how much game designers, like those he lead when he was th artistic director for the game Ryse: Son of Rome, owed to renaissance painters, when they design a games' virtual environment.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Peter Gornstein, Videm om film. Retrieved on 2021-01-11. “Holds a Master of Fine Art in film direction from the American Film Institute and a BA in illustration from the California College of the Arts.”
  2. Mercedes Milligan. SIGGRAPH Announces 2014 Festival Winners, Animation Magazine, 2014-07-01. Retrieved on 2021-01-11.
  3. PAST COMPUTER ANIMATION FESTIVAL AWARD WINNERS, SIGGRAPH. Retrieved on 2021-03-05.
  4. Building the Picture. National Gallery. Retrieved on 2021-03-05. “Discover how much the modern computer games industry and Italian Renaissance painters have in common.”

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