Dániel Huszár has been a lecturer at the Media Institute's Department of Animation since 2013, where he is mainly responsible for the stop-motion course, but he also teaches other design courses such as video mapping and 360-degree design. Besides teaching, he is the founder of the animation studio Krakout Film.
Biography
Professional résumé: In 2000, he obtained a graphic design qualification at the newly launched DigiVision Visual Multimedia Workshop.
In 2005, he won a 3-month scholarship to the École Estienne in Paris.
He obtained a degree in animation from MOME, and graduated as a Design Manager in 2009.
He has been a lecturer at MOME animation since 2013.
In 2014, he founded Krakout Film animation studio.
Since graduating from University, he mostly creates applied movies, and designs short films and installations for museums. His commissions include films for the Museum of Fine Arts, the National Museum, and the Petőfi Literature Museum, as well as installations for the Hungarian Institute in Berlin and the Rumbach Synagogue.