IMC Team Members

Much of our insight comes from the experience of our team members. IMC takes considerable pride in its team, and the fact that over 25 team members are former clients.

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Graham Qually

Graham has over 11 Years of experience in performance capture and video game development. He has worked on major video game & movie titles such as Assassins Creed, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, Far Cry 4, and Stephen King’s IT (2017). Graham started in Motion capture at Rainmaker in 2007, and later moved to Toronto to help build the Performance Capture stage at Ubisoft’s Toronto office in 2012. He later went on to create Mimic Performance Capture – Canada’s largest motion and performance capture studio located in Vancouver.

Our Team

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Allan Bly

Allan has over thirty years of experience in the telecommunications industry as a communications engineer, project manager, trainer, and consultant. During the course of his career, Allan has travelled worldwide…
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Nick Sekulic

Nick has proven and effective multi-disciplinary business and leadership skills. As the owner and manager of large scale cash crop and cattle farming operations since start up has demonstrated his…

Peter Bulkowski

Peter has significant experience in the chemical and petroleum industries. His experience included 20 years with Petro Canada in technology development and the oil sands. He has also provided consulting…
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