Anson Jew began his career as an animator at LucasArts Entertainment, where his 
credits include the computer games "Full Throttle" and "Curse of Monkey Island". In 
1999,he won a Xeric Foundation Grant and self-published the comic book "Saturday  
Nite".  He currently works as a freelance storyboard artist.  His feature film credits  
include "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow", "Inheritance" and "Anacondas: Hunt  
for the Blood Orchid".  He has also worked on storyboards for commercials and the computer game industry, as well as concept art for corporate events and the toy industry.   Anson has created work for companies including  Acura, Nokia, Universal Music, St. Ives, PeopleSoft, Informix, The Learning Company, EA Sports and Pacific Sun Wear.   He lives in Los Angeles.