Romaine Coston is one of the Senior Software Engineers at NU Borders, and has over twenty years of experience in different technical disciplines. He first started out as a software engineer with Lockheed Martin for a little over three years after graduating from Xavier University in Louisiana. Romaine also had a love and passion (still does) for 3D computer graphics and animation which inspired him to move to San Francisco and earn his second degree in Media Arts and Animation.
Right after graduation, Romaine landed a job at Industrial Light and Magic (ILM), one of the leading visual effects studios in the world. There he worked in the render support division as well as the layout department as ILM was gearing up to create its first animated feature, Rango. After ILM, Romaine had the wonderful opportunity to move to Vancouver and work for Method Studios. While there, he worked on a number of movies as a layout artist, making sure to match 3D cameras to cameras that were used on set so the visual effects were added correctly. Currently, Romaine serves as one of the longest-standing employees and he continues to work on mission-focused software projects for the company.