Samantha Quick
Samantha Quick
Samantha Quick is a Video Journalist for The New York Times, where she works on 360 news and Virtual reality. [undefined]
Quick lives in New York City.
Education
Quick is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts, Class of 2012, where she majored in Computer Art. She has also served as a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity. [undefined]
Quick has also studied with the Cofounder of BioDigital, a New York-based biomedical visualization company that is often referred to as being "Google Earth for the Human Body". [undefined]
Quick attended West Nottingham Academy in Colora, Cecil County, Maryland near the Chesapeake Bay – an hour and a half south of Philadelphia and fifty minutes north of Baltimore. [1]
Career
Quick joined The New York Times in October 2016. She was previously a Post-production Specialist at Koncept VR and Interactive Producer at The Molecule, a film production company specializing in Visual Effects, Motion Graphics, Virtual Reality, Experiential Design, and Production Services. [undefined]