Dino awaits his master's homecoming in THE FLINTSTONES.

 
Cinefex  58
June 1994
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The Flintstones:
The Making of a Rockbuster

The Flintstones - a live-action ode to the cartoon series - was a lighthearted romp through Bedrock. Underlying its sight gags, however, was a serious filmmaking effort that required animatronic puppets from Jim Henson's Creature Shop, large-scale physical effects by Michael Lantieri, as well as computer graphics and complex image processing by Industrial Light & Magic.

Article by Jody Duncan


 

The Hudsucker Proxy: 
The Rise and Fall of Norville Barnes

Filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen are not typically associated with visual effects extravaganzas. But with The Hudsucker Proxy, they jumped headlong into extensive miniature sets, digital composingand outrageous mechanical rigs. Joining  the fray  were Micheal McAlister, Stetson Visual Services, Peter Chesney, Mark Sullivan and Computer Film Company.

Article by W.C. Odien


 
 
Quick Cuts: Crime and Banishment
Quick Cuts: Visionary Visuals
Quick Cuts: Making the Crow Fly
Quick Cuts: Midair Morphing
Video Beat: Viper Sheds Its Skin
Quick Cuts: A Lady in Disguise
Commercial Spot: Kong Reenergized
Profile: Kevin Yagher

 
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