Takahashi attended
Hampshire College in Massachusetts, as well as the
University of California, Los Angeles, both of which enabled him to study
computer graphics and animation. He began working at
Industrial Light & Magic in the early 1980s and subsequently rose to become the head of its animation department. After essentially ceasing work with ILM in the 1990s, he helped to establish the New Zealand-based effects studio
Weta Digital with filmmaker
Peter Jackson. He has been with
International Technological University since 2011 and currently works as the department chair of its Digital Arts Faculty. Along with Charlie McClellan and Richard Taylor, Takahashi received a nomination for Best Special Effects at the
23rd Saturn Awards in 1997 for their work on the 1996 film
The Frighteners. Takahashi has acted in minor roles in several
Rob Schneider comedy films and served as an external art director for the 2006 video game
Eragon. ==Selected filmography==