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Jeff Shuter is known to be the motion comics director and producer behind projects for Viacom and MTV whose credits include motion comics for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Stan Lee’s Time Jumper, and an adaptation of Invincible based on the comic book series, died in Chicago on Nov. 10 after suffering a traumatic brain injury.

Shuter is originally from Wisconsin.  He attended the Performance Studies Program at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. His focus was adapting literature to various mediums, utilizing ethnographic research and methods.

He developed and adapted several graphic novel motion comic series, including Robert Kirkman’s Invincible, and Stan Lee’s Time Jumper. These series were instrumental in pioneering the current motion comic animation genre.

Jeff Shute’s funeral, burial service, pictures, date, time, venue

Jeff Shuter’s death was announced by his family and his friend Ryan Maldonado today ahead of a private memorial service in Los Angeles this Saturday. Jeff Shute’s death has been a shock to his family and close relative. As it stands now the exact cause of death has not been revealed to the public yet and from the look of things his family has not come out to make any revelation. Therefore, we are unable to provide you with his funeral, burial service, pictures, date, time, and venue. Any new development will be updated for you right here very soon.

Shuter graduated from Northwestern University in 2003 and moved to Los Angeles, where he co-founded Gain Enterprises, through which he and co-founder Dan Viney helped develop motion comics technology at a time when smartphones were becoming ubiquitous and studios began developing content for mobile devices.

Our greatest sympathy goes to the deceased family, relatives, friends, and loved ones.

Source: Ghanafuo.com