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  1. Sadly Ray Harryhausen died in May 2013 but he left his collection, which includes all of his film related artefacts to the Ray & Diana Harryhausen Foundation, which he set up in 1986 to look after his extensive collection, to protect his name and to further the art of model stop-motion animation.. We are also delighted to present our film awards programme, established in honour of the ...

  2. 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...

  3. Film special effects superstar Ray Harryhausen helped elevate stop motion animation to an art. His innovative and inspiring films, from the 1950s onwards, changed the face of modern movie making forever. This largest and widest-ranging exhibition of Ray Harryhausen’s work ever seen contained newly restored and previously unseen material from his incredible archive. “This is not just ...

  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. 7 de may. de 2013 · Ray Harryhausen obituary. Special effects master on fantasy films including Jason and the Argonauts and Clash of the Titans. Sheila Whitaker. Tue 7 May 2013 15.06 EDT. In 1933, the 13-year-old Ray ...

  6. Although Ray Harryhausen is sadly no longer with us, his legacy lives on through the 50,000-item strong collection of models and artwork, cared for by The Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation. His original concept sketches were showcased at the exhibition 'The Art of Ray Harryhausen' at Tate Britain in 2017, framed alongside the work of his inspirations, John Martin and Gustave Doré.

  7. 7 de may. de 2013 · On Tuesday, Harryhausen died at London’s Hammersmith Hospital, where he had been receiving treatment for about a week. He was 92. Biographer and longtime friend Tony Dalton confirmed the special-effects titan’s death, saying it was too soon to tell the exact cause. He described Harryhausen’s passing as “very gentle and very quiet.”.

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