When did Monty Oum join Rooster Teeth?

When did Monty Oum join Rooster Teeth?

2009
Monty Oum was an animator hired by Rooster Teeth Productions in 2009, after his popular Haloid video caught their attention, with his employment being announced at PAX East 2010. His first work appeared during Recreation when Epsilon used his laser.

Where was Monty Oum born?

Providence, RIMonty Oum / Place of birth

When did Monty Oum start animating?

The Cambodian,Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese techie entered the animation scene in 2007 with a Web film called “Haloid.” In 2010, he started working for Rooster Teeth as a character animator and choreographer and, within two years, became a show creator and lead animator for the company.

Who died from Rooster Teeth?

Monty Oum

Monty Oum
Died February 1, 2015 (aged 33) Austin, Texas, U.S.
Resting place Cremated
Nationality American
Occupation Animator, screenwriter, animation director, voice actor

What happened to Monty from Rooster Teeth?

Monty is the second member of Rooster Teeth to die, the first was David Dreger in 2013. Monty and Sheena the day before they got married. Monty’s cartoon in Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures.

Which Rooster Teeth songs are eulogies?

Volume 3’s “Cold” is a direct eulogy, Volume 4’s “Let’s Just Live” includes the line “Move On, Not There Yet”, and Volume 6’s “Indomitable” draws its lyrics from Monty’s quotes. Monty is the second member of Rooster Teeth to die, the first was David Dreger in 2013.

Is Monty from Red vs Blue still alive?

Monty was one of the primary animators for seasons 8-10 of Red vs Blue and was the creator, editor, producer, and animator of RWBY. He was married to Sheena Duquette on May 10, 2014. He died on February 1, 2015

What happened to Monty Panesar?

He died on February 1, 2015 After rising to fame with the video game inspired animated shorts Haloid and Dead Fantasy (the former of which became the most watched user-created content on GameTrailers), Monty worked with Namco Bandai on the game Afro Samurai, but felt frustrated in the game industry.