Legion2213
09-May-2013, 05:44 AM
Visual effects master Ray Harryhausen, whose stop-motion wizardry graced such films as Jason and the Argonauts and Clash of the Titans, has died aged 92.
The American made his models by hand and painstakingly shot them frame by frame to create some of the best-known animated sequences in cinema.
His death in London was confirmed to the BBC by a family representative.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22441567
Probably not a shock at his age, but by God...how many childhoods did this man turn into things of wonder and awe with his stop-motion wizardry?
The skeleton fight in "Jason and the Argonauts" is one of the greatest scenes in any movie ever as far as I am concerned...along with the powerful and intimidating "Minoton" plying his silent deathly trade in "Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger". I have a pretty healthy collection of films that he worked his magic upon (all the major ones). I shall make a point of watching a few of my favourites over the weekend in honour of the great man.
Rest in peace Harry - You were a true genius and master craftsman.
The American made his models by hand and painstakingly shot them frame by frame to create some of the best-known animated sequences in cinema.
His death in London was confirmed to the BBC by a family representative.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22441567
Probably not a shock at his age, but by God...how many childhoods did this man turn into things of wonder and awe with his stop-motion wizardry?
The skeleton fight in "Jason and the Argonauts" is one of the greatest scenes in any movie ever as far as I am concerned...along with the powerful and intimidating "Minoton" plying his silent deathly trade in "Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger". I have a pretty healthy collection of films that he worked his magic upon (all the major ones). I shall make a point of watching a few of my favourites over the weekend in honour of the great man.
Rest in peace Harry - You were a true genius and master craftsman.