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June 1994 |
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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 |
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 |
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