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Book of Days: Volume I
January February March April
May June July August
September October November December
 
August Days
 
1 The Descent: Horror Returns to England
2 The Eye by M.C. Escher
3 The Libertine, starring Johnny Depp
4 Bauhaus - video: 'She's In Parties'
5 The Witch Doctor Headshrinkers Kit!
6 The Brain That Wouldn't Die
7 'Pulse' movie trailer
8 Nine Inch Nails - The Hand That Feeds
9 Brian DePalma's 'The Black Dahlia'
10 'Room of Angel' from Silent Hill
11 The Misfits and 'The Crimson Ghost'
12 'The Death of the Grave Digger'
13 Symbolist Erotica by Gayac
14 Jacquemin's 'Painful and Glorious Crown'
15 The Art of Louis Welden Hawkins
16 'Satan's Treasures': Art by Jean Delville
17 video: 'Stigmata Martyr' by Abney Park
18 video: Neil Gaiman's 'MirrorMask'
19 Scenes from The Illusionist
20 Gothic Places: Abney Park Cemetery
21 video: Evanescence, from The Open Door
22 Forever Knight
23 J. W. Godward's 'The Delphic Oracle'
24 video: 'The Wicker Man'
25 'Spider Baby'
26 Ray Harryhausen
27 Ulysses and the Sirens
28 The Bride of Frankenstein
29 Ray Bradbury
30 Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
31 Fisherman and the Siren
 
 
August 26, 2006
 
Ray Harryhausen
Ray Harryhausen and a handful of his legendary animated creations.


Ray Harryhausen's legacy as the premier stop-motion animator in film history began with a 16mm camera and his own lovingly sculpted clay dinosaurs, brought to life at his in-home workshop as a boy

.His obsession with the magic of stop-motion began when most children are fingerpainting in kindergarten when he saw The Lost World at the age of 5 or 6.

It was the work of effects pioneer Willis O'Brien that led Harryhausen to begin creating his own animations, and a chance encounter with O'Brien's niece paved the way for young Ray to meet his hero and soon-to-be mentor.

 


O'Brien encouraged Ray to study anatomy to perfect his figures, and after graduation from High School he worked with director George Pal (War of the Worlds) oh his Puppettoons.

Fittingly, Harryhausen's first feature film work was with O'Brien on a different giant gorilla movie, Mighty Joe Young.

Soon Ray became legendary for his own work as the popularity of science fiction and fantasy led to masterworks like The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (which inspired Godzilla), the Sinbad films, Jason and the Argonauts, One Million Years B.C. and Clash of the Titans.

 
 
 
           
 
 
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