Neill Blomkamp

Film director

Birthday September 17, 1979

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa

Age 44 years old

Nationality South Africa

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1979

Neill Blomkamp (born 17 September 1979) is a South African and Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer.

Included in the art is Ripley and Hicks, a ship bearing resemblance to The Derelict from the 1979 Alien, and a concept Xenomorph.

1990

In the late 1990s, he started working in the film industry as a visual effects artist and 3D animator.

1998

His animation credits include Stargate SG-1 (1998), First Wave (1998), Mercy Point (1998) and Aftershock: Earthquake in New York (1999).

2000

In 2000, he garnered his first role of lead animator for the Dark Angel TV series (2000).

He was the lead 3D animator for 3000 Miles to Graceland (2001).

2003

In 2003, he was hired to illustrate photo-realistic future aircraft for Popular Science's "Next Century in Aviation".

2004

In 2004, he illustrated "The Future of the Automobile".

Blomkamp worked as a visual effects artist at The Embassy Visual Effects in Vancouver as well as at Rainmaker Digital Effects, and was signed by Toronto commercial house Spy Films.

2007

Blomkamp directed a trilogy of live-action short films in 2007, known collectively as Landfall.

They were set in the Halo universe, to promote the release of Halo 3.

Blomkamp was then slated to direct his first feature-length film, an adaptation of the Halo series of video games, produced by Peter Jackson.

Jackson came to know of Blomkamp after viewing a reel of his commercial work and shorts, shot in his off time.

The four shorts that got him noticed included: Tetra Vaal, a faux advertisement for a third-world police robot that established Blomkamp's signature style of mixing lo-fi production with seamless CGI; Alive in Joburg, a gritty mockumentary about extraterrestrials marooned in Johannesburg; Tempbot, an Office Space-esque spoof; and Yellow, a short film based on the colour yellow for Adidas' "Adicolor" campaign by digital studio IDEALOGUE, which portrays a globe-trotting android gone rogue.

Blomkamp has admitted since that the Halo pre-production was a nightmare, and relations between 20th Century Fox and Blomkamp severely disintegrated before the project's end.

When funding for the Halo film collapsed, Peter Jackson decided to produce District 9 instead, an adaptation of Blomkamp's earlier short film Alive in Joburg, which had been produced by Hansen and Copley.

2009

He is known as the co-writer and director of the science fiction action film District 9 (2009), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and the director of the dystopian science fiction action film Elysium (2013), which garnered moderately positive reviews.

Time named Blomkamp as one of the 100 Most Influential People of 2009.

The film, directed by Blomkamp, starring Copley, and co-written with Blomkamp's wife and production partner Terri Tatchell, was released in mid-August 2009 by TriStar Pictures to widespread critical acclaim and became a box office success, earning $210 million worldwide.

2010

District 9 was later nominated for the 2010 Academy Award for Best Picture, along with nominations for Best Visual Effects, Editing, and Adapted Screenplay.

In October 2010, a video released on the iPad version of Wired Magazine was credited to Neill Blomkamp.

It shows an amateur recording of two young men who find a dead mutated creature in a puddle of mud while driving down a countryside road.

The creature, a dog-sized mix between a pig and a lizard, presents a tattooed seal on its side that reads "18.12 AGM Heartland Pat. Pend. USA".

"AGM Heartland" was trademarked for its use in an entertainment-oriented website.

2011

A 2011 article in Forbes named him as the 21st most powerful celebrity from Africa.

Blomkamp was born in Johannesburg, South Africa.

At the age of sixteen, he met Sharlto Copley, who had also attended Redhill High School in Johannesburg.

Copley provided Blomkamp with the use of computers at his production company for Blomkamp to pursue his passion and talent for 3D animation and design.

In return, Blomkamp assisted Copley in creating 3D work for pitches on various projects.

Blomkamp was 18 when he moved to Vancouver with his family, where he enrolled at the Vancouver Film School.

2012

On 20 February 2012, a 23-second video clip titled "IS IT DEAD?"

appeared on YouTube, featuring Yolandi Visser, of the South African group Die Antwoord, crouching over the creature.

2013

Blomkamp admitted that he was still interested in making a Halo film in April 2013.

After Elysium, he started work on his next sci-fi film, Chappie, in April 2013.

The film was based on his own short, Tetra Vaal.

2015

He also directed the science fiction action film Chappie (2015) and the sports drama film Gran Turismo (2023).

Blomkamp employs a documentary-style, hand-held, cinéma vérité technique, blending naturalistic and photo-realistic computer-generated visual effects, and his films often deal with themes of xenophobia and social segregation.

He is also known for his collaborations with actor Sharlto Copley.

Blomkamp directed and Sony Pictures Entertainment (Columbia Pictures) and Media Rights Capital co-produced and co-financed the film, which was released March 2015.

In early 2015, Blomkamp posted several pictures to his Instagram page that showed concept art for an Alien film he might have been working on.