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Mark Rappaport (creature Effects Artist) - 300
... Mark Rappaport (creature effects supervisor) and Shaun Smith (makeup effects supervisor) teamed up to create the world of effects for 300 ... In addition to the amazingly lifelike horse effects for this film, Rappaport created an animatronic wolf puppet for scenes where young Leonidas faces off with the predatory animal ... Veteran creature effects supervisor Mark Rappaport and his team mechanized the puppet with eye-blinks, head neck, brow, jaw and tongue movement, saliva tubes and glowing eyes." ...
... Mark Rappaport (creature effects supervisor) and Shaun Smith (makeup effects supervisor) teamed up to create the world of effects for 300 ... In addition to the amazingly lifelike horse effects for this film, Rappaport created an animatronic wolf puppet for scenes where young Leonidas faces off with the predatory animal ... Veteran creature effects supervisor Mark Rappaport and his team mechanized the puppet with eye-blinks, head neck, brow, jaw and tongue movement, saliva tubes and glowing eyes." ...
Dean Wright - Biography
... He became the VFX production manager for Cameron's own visual effect's house, Digital Domain ... Collaborating with effects supervisor Rob Legato, Wright worked on Titanic ... The film garnered eleven Academy Awards, including the Oscar for Best Visual Effects ...
... He became the VFX production manager for Cameron's own visual effect's house, Digital Domain ... Collaborating with effects supervisor Rob Legato, Wright worked on Titanic ... The film garnered eleven Academy Awards, including the Oscar for Best Visual Effects ...
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