Practical-ly Perfect: Pennywise, Past and Present with Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff Jr., and Bart Mixon
Over the weekend, Creature Features in Burbank, California played host to an amazing panel called Creating Pennywise, which featured Tom Woodruff, Jr. and Alec Gillis from studioADI, as well as fellow legendary effects artist Bart Mixon, who was responsible for bringing the Tim Curry iteration of Pennywise to life for the 1990 It miniseries.
And even though we have already celebrated Bart Mixon’s iconic design and his ambitious efforts from over 27 years ago just a few months back (which you can read about Here), the discussion held during the Creating Pennywise panel was just too good not to share as part of Daily Dead’s "Practical-ly Perfect" series.
Read on for highlights from the panel, and be sure to check out some of the photos below, which feature an amazing Pennywise bust as well as some of his various sets of teeth and more.
Tom and Alec, what role did...
And even though we have already celebrated Bart Mixon’s iconic design and his ambitious efforts from over 27 years ago just a few months back (which you can read about Here), the discussion held during the Creating Pennywise panel was just too good not to share as part of Daily Dead’s "Practical-ly Perfect" series.
Read on for highlights from the panel, and be sure to check out some of the photos below, which feature an amazing Pennywise bust as well as some of his various sets of teeth and more.
Tom and Alec, what role did...
- 10/17/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Dread Central hit Monsterpalooza this past weekend, and one of the many amazing sights we witnessed was the An American Werewolf in London panel, which assembled the principals for an in-depth chat regarding the seminal film. We brought back some video for your viewing pleasure.
Moderated by effects artist Mike Hill, the An American Werewolf in London panel featured director John Landis, actor David Naughton, special effects makeup artist and legend Rick Baker and his FX crew, which was comprised of Steve Johnson, Craig Reardon, Tom Hester and Bill Sturgeon.
Running well over the hour mark (and all of it fascinating), the panel touched on the creation of the groundbreaking effects Baker and his team created as well as several other topics. Have a look at the videos below for a taste.
For more on Monsterpalooza (the next show is slated for this coming October at the Burbank Marriott in Burbank,...
Moderated by effects artist Mike Hill, the An American Werewolf in London panel featured director John Landis, actor David Naughton, special effects makeup artist and legend Rick Baker and his FX crew, which was comprised of Steve Johnson, Craig Reardon, Tom Hester and Bill Sturgeon.
Running well over the hour mark (and all of it fascinating), the panel touched on the creation of the groundbreaking effects Baker and his team created as well as several other topics. Have a look at the videos below for a taste.
For more on Monsterpalooza (the next show is slated for this coming October at the Burbank Marriott in Burbank,...
- 4/18/2012
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
Last night, the New Beverly here in Los Angeles hosted a double-feature bill of An American Werewolf In London along with the documentary Beware The Moon: Remembering An American Werewolf In London , which was making its U.S. premiere exclusively for this screening. In between the two features, ShockTillYouDrop.com invited Beware The Moon director/writer/producer Paul Davis, producer Romy Alford-Sancto and American Werewolf alumni George Folsey (producer), Rick Baker (special FX), Tom Hester (special FX) and Les Dilley (art director) up to the front to field some questions about both films for a special Q&A session. Below you'll find the complete transcript of that Q & A for all of those that couldn't be there. Enjoy! ShockTillYouDrop.com: For all the American...
- 9/15/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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