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  1. We celebrate the centennial of stop motion pioneer Ray Harryhausen whose fantasy films ushered in a new era of special effects. From his early days on Mighty...

  2. 12 de oct. de 2006 · The four and a half minute compilation of every Ray Harryhausen animated creature in feature films, presented in chronological order. Click "Show More" for t...

  3. 7 de may. de 2013 · Ray Harryhausen, the animator and special-effects wizard who found ways to breathe cinematic life into the gargantuan, the mythical and the extinct, died on Tuesday in London.He was 92 and lived ...

  4. 28 de jun. de 2020 · The most beloved of Ray Harryhausen’s films, Jason and the Argonauts was his most expensive and intricately conceived production to date. Culled from Greek mythology, the hero’s quest for the Golden Fleece was episodic by nature, lending itself organically to the series of encounters through which Harryhausen’s effects work could shine.

  5. Ray Harryhausen nació el 29 de junio del año 1920 en la ciudad de Los Ángeles, California (Estados Unidos). Amante del mundo de la ciencia-ficción y la fantasía desde niño, Ray formó parte de clubes de aficionados a estos géneros, intimando desde su adolescencia con el conocido escritor Ray Bradbury.

  6. 11 de mar. de 2019 · Ray Harryhausen (1920–2013) 1946. Henry Goode (1882–1966) The Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation. Alongside Doré, Ray was heavily influenced by the dramatic paintings of John Martin. Together with Doré, Ray saw Martin's work as one of the precursors of modern cinema. Interestingly, Martin's apocalyptic artwork was derided as being ...

  7. In 1953, Ray Harryhausen would have the opportunity to step up from assistant to technical effects creator. For his first project, Harryhausen was assigned to a film called “The Monster from Beneath the Sea.” At the same time, science fiction legend Ray Bradbury published a short story entitled “The Fog Horn” for The Saturday Evening Post.

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