I showed my 3 year old son Jason and the Argonaults, and from the moment Talos entered the scene, grand music and all, he was hooked. I have to act it out, I am Talos and he is Heracules lol Thank you Ray, for not only evoking the imagination and childhood to flourish for my son's, but of my own too when i was a boy. True master bar none
It wasn't just the animation, but Ray's ability to style his creatures and with the use of lighting and he understood the limits of film. He was a true pioneer. I admire his discipline, patience and determination to get his vision on film. What would my childhood have been without the nursery ryme stories, monster and fantasy movies?
One can never get enough about the Great Ray Harryhausen: single-handedly did the fantastic and magnificently dramatic creations for decades of wondrous productions. Only him. One man! One incredibly brilliant, charming, humble man. If it was a Ray Harryhausen movie, you knew you were in for a magical experience like nothing you'd ever seen before! Creatures the pathos of which could make an audience weep.
That's why I appreciate that filmmakers like Tim Burton are keeping stop motion alive. I also like that lately their has been a push for more practical effects in movies from audience rather than just CGI.
Has the pleasure of meeting harryhausen in Glasgow in the 90s. He was showing his creature creations at a convention and managed to get a pic with him. Moment I will always cherish. He was to become like his creations. Legendary !
The children of the Hydra's teeth... the legend and the art of Ray Harryhausen will continue. I have devoted my life to this artform and have sworn a personal oath to it's continuation in addition to it's memory.
Absolutely amazing. I grew up watching those Harryhausen films. Some were better than others, but the special effects always made me watch until the end, just in case something else happened. That kind of movie magic is timeless.
I think I might find stop motion more interesting than cartoons and CGI animation, I can appreciate different forms of art but there's something about stop motion that is just so eye catching! And my mom showed me that Hansel and Gretel film by Harryhausen and I was really intrigued by it, Sinbad as well.
Ray Harryhausen is the best and as growing up he was my hero too love his movies and his movies are better then today's movies..THANK YOU MR RAY WE LOVE YOU!!!
After applying a bump map to a 3D model you have to render it to check your lighting. Its not the same as sculpting and building your own model then lighting it and seeing it right in front of you where you can adjust everything by eye sight. That's where the artistry is. As an amateur 3D modeler and renderer I'm fascinated by the software but I'd much rather see stop motion and practical effects in film.
As someone who has worked with CGI professionally, in addition to compositing, I really think that stop motion, if used today, could be used to create a more realistic image and effect than CG.
I've had a great appreciation & vast respect for RH ever since I was little & had first seen the artistic beauty/grand efforts of his work. And admittedly it quite possibly ruined me on most nearly all CGI/non-animated style special effects...May you rest in peace Ray!
saw seventh voyage on TV when I was around 8 years old,needless to say I became obsessed wish I had met ray,he was an absolute genius, modern monster films just don't do it for me,I still prefer the original king Kong to the newest ones
Thank god we got Onion Skinning. And can scroll through the camera's footage as we take a pic. Or look at our files uploaded to our computers with those pictures.
Even to this day the stop motion carves a niche. Its equal to Jurassic Park range but I wish more work could have been done using the technique. Movies like Valley of Gwangi could use some more creatures and even King Kong has omitted parts. The best parts of stop motion is the beautiful color and landscapes. It gives life to the word prehistoric while current films set the animals too from our time and space. It lessens the mystique.
Both Willis Obrian and Ray Harryhausen's stop motion creatures seem to have one foot in reality and the other in fantasy on the screen. Both men's subjects appear very warm and alive, While displaying a great deal of peronality. Creatures made by Computer graphics lack the warmth & personality of Ray H. & Willis O. creatures. Todays subjects/creatures made by computer are not limited to the laws of gravity. So this will usually have a negative effect on the operators self discipline which will effect the outcome of the film.
Most CGI I have watched is complete TOILET, the action is so fast and the screen so cluttered you can't even see what is going on. Ray Harryhausen was a genius.
The only depressing thing about Harryhausen's career is that he was pushed into B-movies out of necessity. So many great effects scenes were created for movies of such low quality in terms of dialogue, acting, etc. Shame things didn't work out differently.
Not all of Ray's films were B movies!! Ray hated it when people would say that. The black and white films were certainly B movies but most of his color films were tightly budgeted A films! And Clash of the TItans had a very large budget in 1981! The films that had composer Bernard Herrmann using the London Symphony Orchestra to record the score were definitely NOT B movies! And The 3 Worlds Of Gulliver had its premiere with the Royal Family in London as a Royal premiere event! B movies don't have that opportunity, believe me.
I showed my 3 year old son Jason and the Argonaults, and from the moment Talos entered the scene, grand music and all, he was hooked.
I have to act it out, I am Talos and he is Heracules lol
Thank you Ray, for not only evoking the imagination and childhood to flourish for my son's, but of my own too when i was a boy. True master bar none
It wasn't just the animation, but Ray's ability to style his creatures and with the use of lighting and he understood the limits of film. He was a true pioneer. I admire his discipline, patience and determination to get his vision on film. What would my childhood have been without the nursery ryme stories, monster and fantasy movies?
One can never get enough about the Great Ray Harryhausen: single-handedly did the fantastic and magnificently dramatic creations for decades of wondrous productions.
Only him.
One man!
One incredibly brilliant, charming, humble man.
If it was a Ray Harryhausen movie, you knew you were in for a magical experience like nothing you'd ever seen before!
Creatures the pathos of which could make an audience weep.
Rays movies brought us so much joy as young kids. Still love watching his epics. Thanks Ray
That's why I appreciate that filmmakers like Tim Burton are keeping stop motion alive. I also like that lately their has been a push for more practical effects in movies from audience rather than just CGI.
I agree.
Has the pleasure of meeting harryhausen in Glasgow in the 90s. He was showing his creature creations at a convention and managed to get a pic with him. Moment I will always cherish. He was to become like his creations. Legendary !
The children of the Hydra's teeth... the legend and the art of Ray Harryhausen will continue. I have devoted my life to this artform and have sworn a personal oath to it's continuation in addition to it's memory.
My favorite artist of all time (in any genre/medium)!!! Thanks!!!!!
Absolutely amazing. I grew up watching those Harryhausen films. Some were better than others, but the special effects always made me watch until the end, just in case something else happened. That kind of movie magic is timeless.
I think I might find stop motion more interesting than cartoons and CGI animation, I can appreciate different forms of art but there's something about stop motion that is just so eye catching! And my mom showed me that Hansel and Gretel film by Harryhausen and I was really intrigued by it, Sinbad as well.
Ray is a legend an to me stop motion will never get old
This needs to be on a t-shirt. "I destroyed New York, I destroyed San Francisco... it gets tiresome. - Ray Harryhausen".
Ray Harryhausen is the best and as growing up he was my hero too love his movies and his movies are better then today's movies..THANK YOU MR RAY WE LOVE YOU!!!
Ray Harryhausen -- One of my Heros
After applying a bump map to a 3D model you have to render it to check your lighting. Its not the same as sculpting and building your own model then lighting it and seeing it right in front of you where you can adjust everything by eye sight. That's where the artistry is. As an amateur 3D modeler and renderer I'm fascinated by the software but I'd much rather see stop motion and practical effects in film.
As someone who has worked with CGI professionally, in addition to compositing, I really think that stop motion, if used today, could be used to create a more realistic image and effect than CG.
I've had a great appreciation & vast respect for RH ever since I was little & had first seen the artistic beauty/grand efforts of his work. And admittedly it quite possibly ruined me on most nearly all CGI/non-animated style special effects...May you rest in peace Ray!
Charles Schneer seems like the right guy for the job; he's glib & seemed to know how to talk to the suits.
I too saw Jason and the Argonuats before any other ray harryhausen film, but my favorite scene was of talos
saw seventh voyage on TV when I was around 8 years old,needless to say I became obsessed wish I had met ray,he was an absolute genius, modern monster films just don't do it for me,I still prefer the original king Kong to the newest ones
I Like That Working With Dinosaurs The Stop Motion World Of Ray Harryhausen For Make My Movies 🎥😊?
I remember watching this when it first aired! Blimey I feel old
Simply the best!
R.I.P. Ray Harryhausen
I Made Woods For The Movie On Journey To The Mysterious Forest Island Movie 🎥😅?
The end of an era.
Thank god we got Onion Skinning.
And can scroll through the camera's footage as we take a pic.
Or look at our files uploaded to our computers with those pictures.
Even to this day the stop motion carves a niche. Its equal to Jurassic Park range but I wish more work could have been done using the technique. Movies like Valley of Gwangi could use some more creatures and even King Kong has omitted parts. The best parts of stop motion is the beautiful color and landscapes. It gives life to the word prehistoric while current films set the animals too from our time and space. It lessens the mystique.
I wonder why Godzilla hasn't come up often as a topic in relation to Harryhausen's work.
A genius
Both Willis Obrian and Ray Harryhausen's stop motion creatures seem to have one foot in reality and the other in fantasy on the screen. Both men's subjects appear very warm and alive, While displaying a great deal of peronality. Creatures made by Computer graphics lack the warmth & personality of Ray H. & Willis O. creatures. Todays subjects/creatures made by computer are not limited to the laws of gravity. So this will usually have a negative effect on the operators self discipline which will effect the outcome of the film.
Most CGI I have watched is complete TOILET, the action is so fast and the screen so cluttered you can't even see what is going on. Ray Harryhausen was a genius.
They ate the crab & the giant chicken in Mysterious Island.
The only depressing thing about Harryhausen's career is that he was pushed into B-movies out of necessity. So many great effects scenes were created for movies of such low quality in terms of dialogue, acting, etc. Shame things didn't work out differently.
Not all of Ray's films were B movies!! Ray hated it when people would say that. The black and white films were certainly B movies but most of his color films were tightly budgeted A films! And Clash of the TItans had a very large budget in 1981! The films that had composer Bernard Herrmann using the London Symphony Orchestra to record the score were definitely NOT B movies! And The 3 Worlds Of Gulliver had its premiere with the Royal Family in London as a Royal premiere event! B movies don't have that opportunity, believe me.
E X C E L L E N T A R T I S T ! ! !
Here's my (honest) opinion
Stop-Motion > animatronics/puppets > CGI
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"lost in the wilderness of science fiction films"
HOW condescending!