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Stop-motion pioneer Ray Harryhausen tinkers with a skeleton featured in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. Photo courtesy Watson-Guptill Publications Five decades before Coraline scared the hell out of ...
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Ray Harryhausen was one of the most influential animators and special effects creators in film history, and these are his ...
Ray Harryhausen On His Creatures Empire's visit to the late, great master of stop-motion. by Owen Williams | Published on 15th November 2012 at 9.00am. People: Ray Harryhausen.
Long before computers allowed filmmakers the achieve the impossible, effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen — who died at age 92 on Tuesday — brought fantastical creatures to life using cutting-edge ...
Features The top 10 Ray Harryhausen creatures. Ray Harryhausen is the undisputed master of stop-motion monsters. Here’s our list of his ten finest big-screen creations ...
Ray Harryhausen's fantastical creatures have inspired generations of movie makers. "I've worshipped him since I was a kid," says Oscar-winning animator Nick Park, of Wallace and Gromit fame.
Larry Mantle speaks with Ray Harryhausen, one of film’s greatest stop-motion animators. ... (1963) and the Sinbad films with creatures like the famous Cyclops.
Ray Harryhausen, the special-effects and stop-motion pioneer whose work on fantasy and monster movies delighted millions and inspired a generation of filmmakers, died Tuesday at age 92, his family ...
LONDON — When Ray Harryhausen was 13, he was so overwhelmed by "King Kong" that he vowed he would create otherworldly creatures on film. He fulfilled his desire as an adult, thrilling audiences ...
Ray Harryhausen, special effects titan of cinema, dies at 92. Published: May. 08, 2013, 11:40 a.m. In this Saturday, May 15, 2004 file photo Ray Harryhausen visits the Empire State Building in New ...
LONDON — When Ray Harryhausen was 13, he was so overwhelmed by “King Kong” that he vowed he would create otherworldly creatures on film. He fulfilled his desire as an adult, thrilling ...
LONDON — When Ray Harryhausen was 13, he was so overwhelmed by “King Kong” that he vowed he would create otherworldly creatures on film. He fulfilled his desire as an adult, thrilling ...
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