Lendon Bracewell
- Visual Effects
Lendon Bracewell is the founder and driving force behind WizardVFX, a thriving visual effects (VFX) studio with locations in Hollywood and Glendale, California. His work has contributed to major projects, including Showtime's acclaimed series UFO and the highly anticipated second season, produced by celebrated figures like J.J. Abrams and Paul Crowder. Lendon's career is marked by perseverance, entrepreneurship, and a lifelong commitment to developing both his craft and the careers of other artists.
Growing up in a small, tech-isolated town in Georgia, Lendon's creative journey began with humble beginnings, teaching himself computer software and finding an outlet in digital creativity. His first sparks of VFX interest took root when he discovered Adobe After Effects, inspiring countless hours spent learning effects like duplicating images, making objects float, and creating dynamic visual stories. At 12, he directed his first short films with his brothers, nurturing both a love for storytelling and a resilient work ethic in an environment where creative pursuits weren't the norm.
After high school, Lendon dedicated himself to building a career in VFX despite limited initial resources. His breakthrough came from his YouTube tutorials on techniques like fractal noise fire effects, which quickly gained popularity, capturing the attention of ActionVFX, who hired him to produce tutorials. A YouTube client soon offered him his first significant project, paving the way for a steady stream of freelance work and confidence in his craft.
In a pivotal moment, VFX veteran Leo became Lendon's mentor, offering him critical insights into the industry and encouraging him to move to Los Angeles. This move propelled Lendon into larger projects, and he quickly established a name for Wizard VFX, leading to high-profile opportunities and multi-six-figure contracts that have fueled the studio's growth.
Throughout his career, Lendon has combined his love of teaching with his passion for VFX, launching online courses, selling project files, and connecting with a community of like-minded artists worldwide. As Wizard VFX expanded, he threw an in-person conference in LA, bringing his global team together to celebrate their shared dedication and achievements.
Today, Lendon focuses on building Wizard VFX into a hub for innovation, education, and collaboration in visual effects, while working on creating valuable resources and tutorials for aspiring VFX artists. His journey from a small-town dreamer to a respected studio owner serves as an inspiring reminder of what's possible with creativity, resilience, and a commitment to helping others break through in the world of VFX.
Growing up in a small, tech-isolated town in Georgia, Lendon's creative journey began with humble beginnings, teaching himself computer software and finding an outlet in digital creativity. His first sparks of VFX interest took root when he discovered Adobe After Effects, inspiring countless hours spent learning effects like duplicating images, making objects float, and creating dynamic visual stories. At 12, he directed his first short films with his brothers, nurturing both a love for storytelling and a resilient work ethic in an environment where creative pursuits weren't the norm.
After high school, Lendon dedicated himself to building a career in VFX despite limited initial resources. His breakthrough came from his YouTube tutorials on techniques like fractal noise fire effects, which quickly gained popularity, capturing the attention of ActionVFX, who hired him to produce tutorials. A YouTube client soon offered him his first significant project, paving the way for a steady stream of freelance work and confidence in his craft.
In a pivotal moment, VFX veteran Leo became Lendon's mentor, offering him critical insights into the industry and encouraging him to move to Los Angeles. This move propelled Lendon into larger projects, and he quickly established a name for Wizard VFX, leading to high-profile opportunities and multi-six-figure contracts that have fueled the studio's growth.
Throughout his career, Lendon has combined his love of teaching with his passion for VFX, launching online courses, selling project files, and connecting with a community of like-minded artists worldwide. As Wizard VFX expanded, he threw an in-person conference in LA, bringing his global team together to celebrate their shared dedication and achievements.
Today, Lendon focuses on building Wizard VFX into a hub for innovation, education, and collaboration in visual effects, while working on creating valuable resources and tutorials for aspiring VFX artists. His journey from a small-town dreamer to a respected studio owner serves as an inspiring reminder of what's possible with creativity, resilience, and a commitment to helping others break through in the world of VFX.