Daniel Cairnie
Daniel Cairnie is credited as a 2D Artist on the film Cloverfield. The role typically involves creating two-dimensional visual elements that integrate with live-action footage, such as matte paintings, digital set extensions, or composited backgrounds.
Biography
Daniel Cairnie is credited as a 2D Artist on the film Cloverfield. The role typically involves creating two-dimensional visual elements that integrate with live-action footage, such as matte paintings, digital set extensions, or composited backgrounds. This work supports the film’s visual storytelling by enhancing or completing environments that may be impractical or impossible to capture on location.
Cairnie’s sole verified film credit in available records is Cloverfield. The film is a science-fiction thriller produced by J.J. Abrams and directed by Matt Reeves, known for its handheld camera style and practical effects. The inclusion of a 2D Artist credit reflects the specialized contributions required in visual effects pipelines to blend digital and live-action elements seamlessly.




