| History
Company president, Brad Mathison, founded Fearless Eye in 1992. Mr. Mathison began his career in the earliest days of 3D computer visualization while completing his graduate education at the Virtual Environments Laboratory of North Carolina State University. During his tenure at the VEL, Mr. Mathison studied the fundamentals of technical visualization by designing a wide range of project animations including analysis for The National Weather Service, The Environmental Protection Agency and The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration as well as animations for numerous architectural and product design overviews.
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| While at the VEL, Mr. Mathison recognized an emerging need for quality computer aided visual design with respect to the goals of commercial engineers, scientists, attorneys, architects and medical professionals.
With the philosophical concept that the 3D virtual camera could safely go where a person could not, the company known as Fearless Eye was successfully launched soon thereafter. |
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Fearless Eye hit its stride in the early 90's with several benchmark projects including the computer visualization of the earthquake structural repair of the Los Angeles Coliseum for the county of Los Angeles and the computer animation of the Princess Diana Car Crash, among many others.
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Over the ensuing years, Fearless Eye has successfully accumulated one of the most comprehensive and long-spanning project archives of visualization for the architecture, engineering, science and legal industries in the nation. |
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| To learn more about the projects of Fearless Eye, please check out our Portfolio and Videos or visit our Areas of Expertise section. |
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