After graduating high school Pangrazio worked as scenic artist for a television network, which was a euphemistic term for "bucket boy", as he was charged with cleaning paint buckets, dirty brushes and other menial tasks. He subsequently performed these tasks for a small Hollywood effects studio, before he met Joe Johnston of Industrial Light & Magic. It was through him that he was hired in 1978 at ILM. Lacking any experience, conceptual artist and matte painter Ralph McQuarrie taught him the craft of matte painting, a trade he learned in the course of three years. The backdrops from most of the stop-motion shots from the Imperial Walker/Hoth sequence from The Empire Strikes Back were painted by Pangrazio. The final shot of the government warehouse from Raiders of the Lost Ark which was painted on glass by Pangrazio at Industrial Light & Magic, and combined with live-action footage of a government worker pushing the crate up the center aisle. The integration of the live action lighting and painted lighting effects is said to be the best matte painting achievement in filmmaking history. He was also responsible for the Indiana Jones and the Temple of DoomPankot Palace, Cliff and the Village, as well as most Young Sherlock Holmes matte paintings. After leaving ILM, Pangrazio co-founded Matte World Digital with Craig Barron in 1988. Barron and Pangrazio continued to work with the crew at ILM on notable matte-painting scenes in several classic feature films. Pangrazio moved to Oregon with his family in 1994 in order to pursue his children's book illustration career. He contributed images to numerous book publications. In 2004 Pangrazio returned to the film industry and joined a world leading visual effects studio Weta Digital in New Zealand as Art Director. He has since supervised such blockbuster installments as and Bridge to Terabithia. One of his most recent projects was to re-design the Walt Disney cinematic logo which plays before every Walt Disney picture since 2006.
Personal life
Michael Pangrazio is married to wife Lynda Pangrazio and has two children, Nathanael Pangrazio and Natalee Pangrazio. Lynda's Father was author and speaker "Jim Rohn."
Publications
Once Upon a Time: Treasury of Modern Fairy Tales
Glim the Glorious, Or, How the Little Folk Bested the Gubgoblins
Awards and nominations
Emmy for outstanding visual effects for By Dawn's Early Light in 1990.
Raiders of the Lost Ark - the final shot of the government warehouse was painted on glass by Michael Pangrazio at Industrial Light and Magic, and combined with live-action footage of a government worker pushing the crate up the center aisle.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - Pankot Palace, Cliff, The Village