It’s with great pain that today we pay our respects to
a visionary in the field of makeup, visual effects and storytelling, Ray
Harryhausen.
His work includes Jason and the Argonauts, the
original Clash of the Titans, It Came from Beneath the Sea, Mysterious Island
and One Million Years B.C.
Ray Harryhausen’s family gave the following statement:
“Raymond Frederick Harryhausen
Born: Los Angeles 29th June 1920
Died: London 7th May 2013.
The Harryhausen family regret to announce the death of
Ray Harryhausen, Visual Effects pioneer and stop-motion model animator. He was
a multi-award winner which includes a special Oscar and BAFTA. Ray’s influence
on today’s film makers was enormous, with luminaries; Steven Spielberg, James
Cameron, Peter Jackson, George Lucas, John Landis and the UK’s own Nick Park
have cited Harryhausen as being the man whose work inspired their own
creations.
Harryhausen’s fascination with animated models began
when he first saw Willis O’Brien’s creations in KING KONG with his boyhood
friend, the author Ray Bradbury in 1933, and he made his first foray into
filmmaking in 1935 with home-movies that featured his youthful attempts at
model animation. Over the period of the next 46 years, he made some of the
genres best known movies – MIGHTY JOE YOUNG (1949), IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE
SEA (1955), 20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH (1957), MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (1961), ONE
MILLION YEARS B.C. (1966), THER VALLEY OF GWANGI (1969), three films based on
the adventures of SINBAD and CLASH OF THE
TITANS (1981). He is perhaps best
remembered for his extraordinary animation of seven skeletons in JASON AND THE
ARGONAUTS (1963) which took him three months to film.
Harryhausen’s genius was in being able to bring his
models alive. Whether they were prehistoric dinosaurs or mythological
creatures, in Ray’s hands they were no longer puppets but became instead characters
in their own right, just as important as the actors they played against and in
most cases even more so.
Today The Ray & Diana Harryhausen Foundation, a
charitable Trust set up by Ray on the 10th April 1986, is devoted to the
protection of Ray’s name and body of work as well as archiving, preserving and
restoring Ray’s extensive Collection.
Tributes
have been heaped upon Harryhausen for his work by his peers in recent years.
“Ray has been
a great inspiration to us all in special visual industry. The art of his
earlier films, which most of us grew up on, inspired us so much.” “Without Ray
Harryhausen, there would likely have been no STAR WARS”
George Lucas.
George Lucas.
“THE LORD OF
THE RINGS is my ‘Ray Harryhausen movie’. Without his life-long love of his
wondrous images and storytelling it would never have been made – not by me at
least”
Peter Jackson
Peter Jackson
“In my mind he
will always be the king of stop-motion animation”
Nick Park
Nick Park
“His legacy of
course is in good hands
Because it’s carried in the DNA of so many film fans.”
Randy Cook
Because it’s carried in the DNA of so many film fans.”
Randy Cook
“You know I’m
always saying to the guys that I work with now on computer graphics “do it like
Ray Harryhausen”
Phil Tippett
Phil Tippett
“What we do
now digitally with computers, Ray did digitally long before but without
computers. Only with his digits.”
Terry Gilliam.
Terry Gilliam.
“His patience,
his endurance have inspired so many of us.”
Peter Jackson
Peter Jackson
“Ray, your
inspiration goes with us forever.”
Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg
“I think all
of us who are practioners in the arts of science fiction and fantasy movies now
all feel that we’re standing on the shoulders of a giant. If not for Ray’s contribution to the collective dreamscape, we wouldn’t be who
we are.”
James Cameron”
James Cameron”
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