Sentences with phrase «makeup effects designer»

The audio commentaries, featuring Hooper and makeup effects designer Nick Maley, respectively, both engagingly cover a wealth of material in regard to the film's making and reception.
What's even more impressive is that it was special makeup effects designer Rob Bottin that convinced Carpenter to make the creature more visible to the audience when the director wanted to keep it concealed.
Special makeup effects designer Bob Keen and his team had a talent for making excellent effects for very little, especially when it came to this Clive Barker classic.

Not exact matches

Production designer Hannah Beachler, costume designer Ruth Carter, special effects makeup designer Joel Harlow, and hair department head Camille Friend deserve recognition for their contributions here.
We find notes from director Peter Jackson, extras wrangler Josie Leckie, director of photography Andrew Lesnie, camera operator Richard Bluck, armour weapons standby John Harding, greens master Brian Massey, co-producer Rick Porras, designer / sculptor Daniel Falconer, senior machinist / engineer Dominic Taylor, animation supervisor Randall William Cook, stunt performer Steve Reinsfield, extras casting Miranda Rivers and Victoria Cole, painter Brett Larsen, carpenters Geoff Goss and Ross Hoby, supervising unit location manager Richard Sharkey, 2nd AD Marc Ashton, stunt performers Mana Davis and Sala Baker, 2nd unit director Geoff Murphy, boom operators Eoin Cox and Corrin Ellingford, on set art director Simon Bright, camera operator Peter McCaffrey, motion control operator Henk Prins, previsualisation supervisor Christian Rivers, digital surveyor Nick Booth, stable foreman Lee Somervell, gaffer David Brown, set finishing supervisor Kerry Dunn, on set art director Joe Bleakley, effects technician Peter Zivkovic, on set prosthetics makeup Tami Lane, 3rd AD Chris Husson, Weta Workshop's Richard Taylor, effects technicians Darryl Richards and Scott Harens, stunt rigger Paul Shapcott, New Zealand stunt coordinator Kirk Maxwell, swordmaster Bob Anderson, medic and safety officer Andy Buckley, supervising art director Dan Hennah, conceptual artist Alan Lee, Gimli scale double Brett Beattie, and actors Dominic Monaghan, Billy Boyd, Andy Serkis, Bernard Hill, Brad Dourif, Elijah Wood, Orlando Bloom, Sean Astin, Miranda Otto, and Viggo Mortensen.
Camera (color, HD), Monika Lenczewska; editor, Suzanne Spangler; music, Flying Lotus; music supervisor, Tiffany Anders; production designer, Cecil Gentry; set decorators, Jane Madden, Chris Scheid; costume designer, Chasia; sound, Woody Stubblefield; supervising sound editor, Trip Brock; re-recording mixer, Kelly Vandever; special effects makeup, Geneva Nash Morgan; visual effects supervisor, Jonas Drehn, Matt Bramante; visual effects executive producer, Gresham Lochner; visual effects, BaconX, Locktix; line producer, Gingi Rochelle; associate producers, Doug Patterson, Fielder Jewett; assistant director, Jamar Hawkins; second unit camera, James David Wall; casting, Kim Coleman.
Craftsmen: Michael Barrett (cinematographer), Christopher Blauvelt (cinematographer), Chung - hoon Chong (cinematographer), Corrine Clark (casting), Pau Costa (visual effects), Dean DeBlois (animation biggie), David Hutchison (stunts), Grant Imahara (visual effects), Steve Jablonsky (composer), Karin Justman (stunts), Henry Kingi Jr (stunts), Harvey Lowry (special effects makeup), Trevor Morris (composer), Atli Örvarsson (composer), Adrian Rigby (makeup), Lawrence Sher (cinematographer), MoinGenndy Tartakovsky (animation biggie), Freddy Waff (production designer), Tricia Wood (casting), and Haris Zambarloukos (cinematographer).
Camera (Fotokem color, widescreen), Brian Pearson; editor, Tim Alverson; music, Joseph Bishara; production designer, Jennifer Spence; art director, Jason Garner; set decorator, Lori Mazuer; costume designer, Ariyela Walk - Cohain; sound, Buck Robinson; sound designer, Martyn Zub; supervising sound editor, Paul Hackner; re-recording mixers, Craig Mann, Martyn Zub; visual effects supervisor, James Hattin; visual effects producer, Nate Smalley; visual effects, Legion; special makeup effects, Fractured FX; special effects supervisor, John Hartigan; associate producer, Laura Altmann; assistant director, Dan «Laz» Lazarovits; casting, Terri Taylor.
The film is produced by Copperheart Entertainment's Steve Hoban -LRB-» Splice»,» Ginger Snaps»), with makeup effects by Oscar - winning creature designers Dave Elsey and Lou Elsey -LRB-» The Wolfman»,» X-Men: First Class»).
Camera (Deluxe color, Panavision widescreen), Bojan Bazelli; editors, Craig Wood, James Haygood; music, Hans Zimmer; production designers, Jess Gonchor, Crash McCreery; supervising art directors, Jon Billington, Brad Ricker; set decorator, Cheryl Carasik; costume designer, Penny Rose; sound (Dolby Digital / Datasat), Lee Orloff; supervising sound editors, Addison Teague, Shanon Mills; re-recording mixers, Paul Massey, Christopher Boyes; sound designers, Teague, Mills, Boyes, Gary Rydstrom; special effects supervisor, John Frazier; special effects coordinators, Jim Schwalm, Jon G. Belyeu; visual effects supervisors, Tim Alexander, Gary Brozenich; visual effects producer, Shari Hanson; visual effects, Industrial Light & Magic, Base FX, MPC, lola VFX, Smoke Donkey VFX, Atomic Fiction, Virtuos; ILM animation supervisor, Kevin Martel; MPC visual effects supervisor, Matt Middleton; special makeup effects, Joel Harlow; animal coordinator, Boone Narr; stunt coordinator, Thomas Robinson Harper; associate producers, Pat Sandston, Melissa Reid, Shari Hanson, Tom Engelman, Morgan Des Groseillers; assistant director, Simon Warnock; second unit director, Charles Gibson; second unit camera, Patrick Loungway; casting, Denis Chamian.
We haven't yet seen the mask Michael Myers will be wearing in this year's Halloween, but makeup effects artist / mask designer Christopher Nelson recently explained what went into creating Myers» new look, which is actually more of an «old» look; the mask Michael will be wearing this year is supposed to be the same mask he wore in 1978, so Nelson created a new mask to capture 40 years of wear and tear on the classic.
The making - of overview «Reforging the Future» (19:01, HD) covers all aspects of production with set footage and interviews with McG, Halcyon producers Victor Kubicek & Derek Anderson, Christian Bale, executive producer Jeanne Allgood, producer Jeffrey Silver, associate producer Steve Gaub, Sam Worthington, production designer Martin Laing, assistant art director Greg Hooper, location manager Michael J. Burmeister, Moon Bloodgood, Anton Yelchin, set decorator Victor Zolfo, costume designer Michael Wilkinson, Terminator makeup and animatronic effects man John Rosengrant of Stan Winston Studios, visual effects art director Christian Alzmann, ILM animation supervisor Marc Chu, second unit director / visual effects supervisor Charles Gibson, special effects coordinator Michael Meinardus, key powder foreman Anthony Simonaitis, ILM visual effects supervisor Ben Snow, and CG supervisor Pat Conran.
Others offer their own input: Tom Felton (Isaacs» onscreen son Draco Malfoy) reads corresponding excerpts from J.K. Rowling's book, actor Frank Dillane (young Voldemort in Half - Blood Prince, an unlikely choice) reminds us of objects» significance, while production designer Stuart Craig, makeup designer Nick Dudman, and producers Tom Heyman and David Barron talk effects, design, creative decisions, and production experiences.
From the movie's production circle, we hear from producer Ron Bozman, screenwriter Ted Tally, former Orion Pictures VP Mike Medavoy, production designer Kristi Zea, composer Howard Shore, set dresser Ken Turek, set decorator Karen O'Hara, art director Tim Galvin, special makeup effects Carl Fullerton and Neil Martz, costume designer Colleen Atwood, editor Craig McKay, production sound mixer Christopher Newman, moth wrangler Ray Mendez, re-recording mixer Tom Fleischman, sound designer Skip Lievsay, and actors Anthony Hopkins, Roger Corman, Diane Baker, Brooke Smith, Anthony Heald, and Ted Levine.
This dichromatic scheme created by production designer Damian LaFranche and cinematographer Tom Richmond is fascinating and more than a little unsettling: the white - clad scientists and orderlies blend in with background, with only their heads clearly visible, and the somewhat grotesque makeup of multicolored, poorly stitched together Lazarus (created by effects whiz Tom Savini, who also has a bit part) just stands out even more against the plain backdrop.
A long - awaited sequel to the internationally acclaimed full - throttle splatter sci - fi action horror Meatball Machine directed by Yoshihiko Nishimura, an acclaimed makeup artist and special effects designer («Godzilla Resurgence»).
In this one - hour, nine - minute, two - second show, we hear from Fricke, Ebsen, composers / lyricists Marc Shaiman and Stephen Schwartz, author's great - great - grandson Robert A. Baum, film critic Michael Sragow, film historians Leonard Maltin and Sam Wasson, filmmakers William Friedkin and Rob Marshall, Bert Lahr's son John, actors Ruth Duccini and Margaret Pelligrini, author William Wellman, Jr., costume designer Ruth Myers, makeup artist Charles H. Schram, cinematographer Peter Deming, visual effects supervisor Craig Barron, sound designer Ben Burtt,
They provide notes from author / artist Frank Miller, writer / director Zack Snyder, producers Gianni Nunnari, Bernie Goldmann, Deborah Snyder and Mark Canton, editor Bill Hoy, historians Bettany Hughes and Victor Davis Hanson, creature effects Mark Rappaport, DC Comics group editor Bob Schreck, production designer Jim Bissel, VFX supervisor Chris Watts, composer Tyler Bates, screenwriter Kurt Johnstad, director of photography Larry Fong, creature and special makeup effects supervisor Shaun Smith, assistant stunt coordinator / fight choreographer Chad Stahelski, stunt coordinator Damon Caro, comic book creator Neal Adams, DC Comics president / publisher Paul Levitz, and actors Gerard Butler, Lena Headey, Dominic West, Vincent Regan, David Wenham, and Rodrigo Santoro.
EDITOR: Ray Lovejoy; CINEMATOGRAPHER: Geoffrey Unsworth, John Alcott; PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Tony Masters, Harry Lange, Ernest Archer; ART DESIGN: John Hoesli; SPECIAL EFFECTS: Stanley Kubrick, Wally Veevers, Douglas Trumbull, Con Pederson, Tom Howard, Colin J. Cantwell, Bryan Loftus, Frederick Martin, Bruce Logan, David Osborne, John Jack Malick: MAKEUP: Stuart Freeborn; COSTUMES: Hardy Amies
Raimi has assembled his own band of technical wizards and movie magicians on the project, which includes cinematographer Peter Deming («Mulholland Dr.,» «Drag Me to Hell»), two - time Academy Award ® — winning production designer Robert Stromberg («Alice in Wonderland,» «Avatar»), Oscar ® - winning film editor Bob Murawski («The Hurt Locker,» the «Spider - Man» trilogy), veteran Oscar ® - nominated costume designer Gary Jones («Spider - Man 2,» «The Talented Mr. Ripley»), visual effects Oscar ® winner Scott Stokdyk («Spider - Man 2,» «Spider - Man») and Academy Award ® — winning special makeup artist Howard Berger («The Chronicles of Narnia» series), who will create the looks of several of the unique denizens of Oz, including creatures such as the Whimsies, the Tinkers and the Winkies, as well as the ghastly look of the Wicked Witch of the West.
The event reunited the film's cast and crew — including stars Kathy Najimy, Thora Birch, Vinessa Shaw, Omri Katz, and Doug Jones, producer David Kirschner, composer John Debney, designer William Sandell, effects / makeup designer Tony Gardner, and additional effects artist and crew, for a special reception, prop display, two sold - out screenings, and two intimate panels with the cast and crew!
This one of a kind item was made and sent to me by Paul Jones the special makeup & creature effects designer on the movie.
Many of these are exceedingly rare, and one - the Seal of Metatron from Silent Hill: Revelation - is one of a kind and was custom made by the special makeup & creature effects designer on the movie, Paul Jones.
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