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Taiwanese-American Director Pioneers Remote Animation Collaboration
5 Nov
Summary
- Jane Wu's unconventional journey from fashion to Marvel storyboarding
- "Blue Eye Samurai" produced 100% remotely with global talent
- COVID-19 pandemic enabled international collaboration for the series

In November 2025, Jane Wu, a Taiwanese-American director, is making waves in the animation industry with her work on Netflix's acclaimed series "Blue Eye Samurai." Wu's unconventional journey to this point, from fashion designer to Marvel storyboard veteran, exemplifies the fusion of cultures and disciplines that defines her creative vision.
Born in Taiwan and immigrating to the U.S. at age 8, Wu's early career took unexpected turns. After studying fashion and costume design, she opened a comic book store, sparking her passion for storytelling. Wu then landed her first animation job at Sony in the 1990s, despite having what she describes as "the worst portfolio." She quickly rose through the ranks, honing her skills at Disney and working on several Marvel films, including "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings."




