Mutanga, who had been animating since a young age, utilized YouTube tutorials and the software Blender to develop his skills
Preston Mutanga may not be a familiar name to many, but those who have contributed to the impressive box office success of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse have witnessed his work on the big screen.
Mutanga, a 14-year-old from Toronto, Canada, secured a role as an animator on Across the Spider-Verse after he meticulously recreated the film's trailer using LEGO blocks. His remarkable achievement caught the attention of producers Chris Lord and Phil Miller, known for their work on "The LEGO Movie."
The directors, amazed by Mutanga's talent, reached out to him
when they decided to include a LEGO universe scene in the sequel.
Mutanga, who had been animating since a young age, utilized
YouTube tutorials and the software Blender to develop his skills.
Mutanga said he used “this 3-D software called Blender and I
instantly got hooked on it,” adding “I watched a lot of YouTube videos to
teach myself certain stuff.”
With remote guidance from Miller, Mutanga spent several weeks
bringing the LEGO sequence to life, gaining valuable feedback and learning
the intricacies of the animation process.
Despite still being in
high school, Mutanga is now one step closer to his goal of becoming a
full-time animator thanks to this extraordinary opportunity.