Members
Team members have nicknames mimicking famous persons or fictional characters whose names begin with either "Will" or "Bill," and subsequently dropping the first letter, in favor of "ill." Some members are no longer active in the group.
Founding Members:
- Frank Dellario (ILL Bixby): Cofounder, president, producer, virtual camera
- Matt Dominianni (ILL Clinton): Cofounder, creative director, voice-actor/puppeteer, writer
- Paul Marino (ILL Robinson) – Cofounder, director, producer, animator
- Manu Smith (ILL Smith): Cofounder, audio engineer, foley artist
Additional Members:
- Tom Donnelly (ILLy Bob Thornton): Cofounder, Post Effects, Machinima
- Paul Jannicola (ILL Spector): Cofounder, Voice actor/puppeteer, Sound Engineer, Writer, Composer, virtual camera
- John Olinyk (ILL Rogers): Voice actor/puppeteer, writer
- Patrick O'Shaughnessey (ILL Gibson): Lead programmer, puppeteer
- Kerria Seabrooke (ILL Kim): Cofounder, Writer, Director, voice-actor, story editor
Read more about this topic: ILL Clan
Famous quotes containing the word members:
“This Administration has declared unconditional war on poverty and I have come here this morning to ask all of you to enlist as volunteers. Members of all parties are welcome to our tent. Members of all races ought to be there. Members of all religions should come and help us now to strike the hammer of truth against the anvil of public opinion again and again until the ears of this Nation are open, until the hearts of this Nation are touched, and until the conscience of America is awakened.”
—Lyndon Baines Johnson (19081973)
“The members of a body-politic call it the state when it is passive, the sovereign when it is active, and a power when they compare it with others of its kind. Collectively they use the title people, and they refer to one another individually as citizens when speaking of their participation in the authority of the sovereign, and as subjects when speaking of their subordination to the laws of the state.”
—Jean-Jacques Rousseau (17121778)
“I esteem it the happiness of this country that its settlers, whilst they were exploring their granted and natural rights and determining the power of the magistrate, were united by personal affection. Members of a church before whose searching covenant all rank was abolished, they stood in awe of each other, as religious men.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)