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Dennis Muren

Dennis Muren, A.S.C (born November 1, 1946) is an American film visual effects artist and supervisor. He has worked on the films of George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and James Cameron, among others, and has won nine Oscars in total: eight for Best Visual Effects and a Technical Achievement Academy Award.[1] The Visual Effects Society has called him "a perpetual student, teacher, innovator, and mentor."[2]

Dennis Muren, A.S.C.
Muren at the International Press Academy’s 12th Annual Satellite Awards, December 16, 2007
Born (1946-11-01) November 1, 1946 (age 77)
Occupation(s)Visual effects artist and supervisor

He has been identified as "a pioneer in bringing a new wave of visual effects films to the public, opening the doors for screenwriters and directors to tell stories never before possible with a new realism through the use of his skills in cinematic arts and advanced technologies."[3]

According to Spielberg, Muren "set the example at Industrial Light & Magic for visual effects excellence with effects that add strong, appropriate emotion to a shot and fit seamlessly into a movie."[4]

Early life edit

Muren was born in 1946 in Glendale, California, the son of Charline Louise (née Clayton) and Elmer Ernest Muren.[5] His interest in photography began at eight years old while shooting model spaceships and dinosaurs. Muren quickly deepened his interest in effects by studying the films of John Fulton, Ray Harryhausen, and Howard Lydecker. He was fascinated by what he observed around him, in appearance and purpose, which led him to study the artwork of John Singer Sargent and Frank Frazetta.[6] He never attended film school but was self-taught, and also learned through friendships with other young Los Angeles effects enthusiasts, including Jim Danforth and David Allen.[7]

In 1965, after graduating from John Muir High School in Pasadena, California,[8] and during a summer vacation at Pasadena City College as a business major, Muren raised $6,500 to make The Equinox, a 71-minute supernatural film incorporating the visual effects techniques he had grown up admiring. He sold it to producer Jack Harris who hired film editor Jack Woods to write and direct additional footage that added a demonic villain and made the film 82 minutes long. When Equinox was released in May 1970, Muren was credited as a producer despite having directed much of the film and created the special effects. Despite its mixed to weak reviews, the movie made enough money for Muren to recoup his investment, and in the years since, it has become a minor cult classic.[9]

Industrial Light & Magic edit

After earning his associate's degree, Muren struggled for years to find steady work as a visual effects cameraman in Hollywood. In 1976, Muren was hired as 2nd cameraman at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), then an upstart visual effects studio founded by George Lucas,[10] to work on Star Wars. The film was released in 1977 to wide critical and public acclaim and was for years the highest-grossing film of all time. With a weekend off, he immediately went to work on Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind, photographing the Mothership for Douglas Trumbull.[6]

After working a few months on a new television series, Battlestar Galactica, for John Dykstra, Muren moved to Marin County, California, to help build a new ILM. He was hired as effects director of photography with a focus on the techniques and photography of miniatures on Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. After that, Muren worked primarily as a Visual Effects Supervisor on all of his films.[11] Former ILM president Jim Morris said Muren "could always find a way to look at a problem from a different angle and come up with a shot or scene that would be wondrous to watch". Over the next seven years, he would win five Oscars.[12][13]

When Lucas started the Lucasfilm Computer Graphic Group in 1979, Muren hoped to use their technology to make better, original movie images.[14] In a collaboration, he directed the group in the making of the CGI stained glass swordsman for Young Sherlock Holmes, earning an Oscar nomination.[15]

The Graphics Group was sold in 1986, and Lucas started the ILM Computer Graphics Division with Muren helping voice ILM's needs for the digital image to mimic film qualities from lenses to film stocks, with user-friendly tools to mirror what humans see.[14][16] He has said that his years spent observing and building an understanding of the physical world were invaluable to making virtual realities.[6]

In their first big project, Muren directed the Division in creating shape-shifting animals using in-house custom software for "morphing" (blending) footage of animatronic models in Willow (1988).[17] The Abyss (1989), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), and Jurassic Park (1993) followed.[13] Steven Spielberg had intended to use go-motion for the Jurassic Park dinosaurs, but a CG test of a walking skeleton T-Rex made by ILM's Steve Williams and Mark Dippe (with Marin County as the backdrop) convinced Universal to fund a proof-of-concept, photo-real, no-excuse shot.[4] In three months, following Muren's cinematic goals, the ILM CG department broke new ground, adding organically moving flesh and muscle to the creature's skeleton, covering it with animal-like skin texture and exterior sun and bounce lighting to make a photorealistic walking T-Rex.[18][19] "It's going to be amazing. People are really going to believe that dinosaurs are walking this earth today," said Steven Spielberg.[20] It was "the shock of the new,"[21] earning Muren an Oscar for Best Visual Effects (shared with Stan Winston, Phil Tippett, and Michael Lantieri).[22]

Jurassic Park was the breakthrough that convinced Lucas that technology had advanced enough to make the Star Wars prequels.[23] Director Peter Jackson was similarly inspired by the technical breakthrough in Jurassic Park to begin planning the Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001-2003) and King Kong (2005).

Personal life edit

Muren is married to British documentary filmmaker and landscape architect Zara Muren, who produced and directed Dream of The Sea Ranch and The Landscape Architecture of Roberto Burle Marx.[24][25] They have two children and live in California.

In June 1999, Muren was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the first visual effects artist to be so recognized.[11] He is also a recipient of nine Oscars for Best Visual Effects and a Technical Achievement Academy Award, the most of any living person.

He has a small, non-speaking role in Raiders of the Lost Ark; he appears as a trench-coat-wearing Nazi spy who boards the Pan Am Flying Boat just before Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) does, sits to the rear of the aircraft and peers over the edge of a magazine at Jones. Due to their similarity in facial appearance (despite great variation in height), this character is often mistaken for Major Toht (Ronald Lacey), the film's primary antagonist, but it has been confirmed that they are not the same. Muren also had a cameo in the theme-park attraction Star Tours.

Novel builds and innovations edit

  • 1980-1983: Used an animation camera stand as a 4-axis optical printer to make dozens of dramatic shots in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. They referred to it as “pin blocking."[26]
  • 1983: In three days, Muren pre-visualized more than 100 shots for the Return of the Jedi speeder bike chase by hand-holding the first tiny video camera and taping a Barbie and Ken doll as well as cardboard tubes on a shag carpet.[27]
  • 1984: Used a Nikon F3 camera as a go-motion movie camera to photograph much of the Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom mine car chase, saving construction and shooting time.[28]
  • 1985: Directed the Lucasfilm Graphics Group to make the first photo-real CGI character, the "Stained Glass Knight" for Young Sherlock Holmes, and the first theatrical-quality digital film composite.[15]
  • 1987: With ILM’s new CGI department, Muren pre-visualized the original Star Tours ride-film for Disneyland in early CGI to work out the story, moves, and timings for a four-minute continuous view out the shuttle’s front window.
  • 1988: Directed the first digital 2D morphing effect for Ron Howard's Willow.[29]
  • 1990: After The Abyss, Muren took a one-year sabbatical to study CGI software and hardware theory, to which he credits much of the success of the Terminator 2: Judgment Day digital effects.[30]
  • 1991: During his sabbatical, he assembled the first robust film scanning, manipulating, recording system for flawless, photo-real 2D and 3D image manipulation. It was used for Terminator 2: Judgment Day, then Death Becomes Her, and Jurassic Park, among other films.[30]
  • 1993: Directed the CGI dinosaurs to their photo-real conclusions for Jurassic Park.[4]
  • 1992-1995: Directed proof-of-concept CG tests for Death Becomes Her and Twister.[31]
  • 2001: Used a real-time, on-set rendering and compositing preview viewing with a 6-axis camera movement for A.I. Artificial Intelligence.[31]
  • 2003: Made a live on-set portable previz using the Unreal Tournament game engine on a laptop PC to display the film camera's live view under a live render of Hulk's 12-foot-tall shape, in real time, as a live on-set previz.
  • 2012: Supervised unreleased 3D conversions of Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith with exaggerated depths that he called Extreme 3D.[32]

Affiliations edit

Engagements edit

  • Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences
  • American Film Institute
  • American Society of Cinematographers
  • Smithsonian Institution
  • Supercomputing Conference
  • BFI
  • Berlin Film Festival
  • California Film Institute
  • Dallas Film Festival
  • UCLA Film Department
  • UC Berkeley Film Series
  • Liverpool University Film
  • MARS 2019
  • Mill Valley Film Festival
  • New Yorker Conference
  • Paris Images Digital Conference
  • San Francisco Art Institute
  • SIGGRAPH
  • ShowBiz Expo
  • Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
  • USA Film Festival
  • USC Film Department
  • VIEW Conference - Torino

Filmography and select awards edit

Academy, BAFTA, Emmy, and VES Awards

Year Film Title Award Category Result
2015 Star Wars: The Force Awakens Visual Effects Creative Consultant
2012 Paranormal Activity 4 Senior Creative Executive
2011 Super 8 Visual Effects Supervisor
2008 Wall-E Visual Consultant
2005 War of the Worlds Visual Effects Supervisor Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated
VES Award Best Single Visual Effect of the Year Won
2003 Hulk Nominated
2002 Star Wars: Attack of the Clones
2001 A.I. Artificial Intelligence Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated
BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Nominated
1999 Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated
BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Nominated
1997 Deconstructing Harry Creative Advisor
1997 The Lost World: Jurassic Park Visual Effects Supervisor Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated
1997 Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition Visual Effects Advisor
1996 Twister Visual Effects Creative Advisor
1996 Mission: Impossible
1995 Casper Visual Effects Supervisor & Digital Character Supervisor
1993 Jurassic Park Full-Motion Dinosaurs Oscar Best Visual Effects Won
BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Won
1991 Terminator 2: Judgment Day Visual Effects Supervisor Oscar Best Visual Effects Won
BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Won
1989 The Abyss Oscar Best Visual Effects Won
1989 Ghostbusters II
1988 Willow Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated
1987 Empire of the Sun Additional Optical Effects
1987 Innerspace Visual Effects Supervisor Oscar Best Visual Effects Won
1987 Star Tours (Ride Film) Director & Visual Effects Supervisor
1986 Captain EO Visual Effects Supervisor
1985 Young Sherlock Holmes Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated
1984 Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure Special Effects Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Special Visual Effects Won
1984 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Visual Effects Supervisor Oscar Best Visual Effects Won
BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Won
1983 Return of the Jedi Oscar Best Visual Effects Won
BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Won
1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Oscar Best Visual Effects Won
BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Nominated
1981 Dragonslayer Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated
1980 The Empire Strikes Back Visual Effects Director of Photography Won
1978 Battlestar Galactica Visual Effects Photography
1977 Close Encounters of the Third Kind Mothership Effects Photography
1977 Star Wars Visual Effects 2nd Cameraman
1975 Cascade of California (Commercials) Camera Operator / Department Head
1972 Flight to the Stars Visual Effects Photography
1972 The Solar System: Islands in Space
1969 Cascade Pictures of California, Filmfare Freelance Effects Cameraman / Stop Motion Animator
1965 Equinox Producer / Director / Director of Photography, Editor

References edit

  1. ^ "Dennis Muren Biography (1946-)".
  2. ^ Stefen Fangmeier, "The Storm-Chasing Special Effects Team behind 'Twister'", Alan Siegel, the ringer.com, May 7, 2020
  3. ^ George Lucas, Visual Effects Society "Lifetime Achievement Award" presentation to Dennis Muren, February 11, 2007
  4. ^ a b c Steven Spielberg, "Industrial Light & Magic: Creating the Impossible" documentary by Leslie Iwerks, 2010
  5. ^ "Dennis Muren Biography (1946-)".
  6. ^ a b c Visual Effects Society narrator, "Lifetime Achievement Award" presentation, February 11, 2007
  7. ^ Don Shay, "Dennis Muren - Playing It Unsafe," Cinefex journal #65
  8. ^ "Piece of Mind: LCF holds a special-effects place in his heart," La Canada Valley Sun, Aug 21, 2014
  9. ^ "Dennis Muren Biography (1946-)".
  10. ^ Shay, Don. "Dennis Muren - Playing It Unsafe". Cinefex Issue 65.
  11. ^ a b George Lucas, "Hollywood Walk of Fame" Star to Dennis Muren, Glendale CC recording June 3, 1999
  12. ^ Jim Morris, "Hollywood Walk of Fame" Star to Dennis Muren, Glendale CC recording, June 3, 1999
  13. ^ a b Shay, Don. "Dennis Muren - Playing It Safe". Cinefex Issue 65.
  14. ^ a b Shaw, Lucas (October 30, 2012). "A Lucasfilm History: 30+ Years of 'Star Wars,' Indy and THX". TheWrap.
  15. ^ a b John Lasseter, "Industrial Light & Magic: Creating the Impossible" documentary by Leslie Iwerks, 2010
  16. ^ Industrial Light & Magic - Real-time onset previz, #ILMinnovation, @ILMVFX, June 28, 2021
  17. ^ "Over 30 Years, WILLOW Has Morphed into an Effects Classic". VFX Voice Magazine. 2018-04-03. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  18. ^ Jim Morris, "Industrial Light & Magic: Creating the Impossible" documentary by Leslie Iwerks, 2010
  19. ^ Brooks, Dan (May 24, 2019). ""ALL FILMS ARE PERSONAL": AN ORAL HISTORY OF STAR WARS: EPISODE I THE PHANTOM MENACE".
  20. ^ Steven Spielberg, "From Star Wars to Star Wars - The Story of Industrial Light & Magic" documentary, Lucasfilm, 1999
  21. ^ Hurley, Leon (January 5, 2018). "The 25 Most Successful Movie Franchises of all Time".
  22. ^ "Dennis Muren". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  23. ^ Hearn, Marcus (2005). The cinema of George Lucas. Ron Howard. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Publishers. ISBN 0-8109-4968-7. OCLC 56405075.
  24. ^ "DREAM OF THE SEA RANCH: ZARA MUREN". UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design. June 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
  25. ^ "It Takes One: Zara Muren | The Cultural Landscape Foundation". tclf.org. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  26. ^ Rogers, Pauline (1998). Contemporary Cinematographers on their Art. pp. 183–4.
  27. ^ "From Star Wars to Star Wars - The Story of Industrial Light & Magic" documentary, Lucasfilm, 1999
  28. ^ "Indiana Jones and a Nikon 3". November 12, 2020.
  29. ^ Ron Howard, "From Morf To Morphing: The Dawn of Digital Filmmaking" documentary, Lucasfilm, 1988
  30. ^ a b Rogers, Pauline (1998). Contemporary Cinematographers on their Art. pp. 193–4.
  31. ^ a b Ian Bryce, "Industrial Light and Magic: Creating the Impossible" documentary by Leslie Iwerks, 2010
  32. ^ "Revenge of the Sith 3D Screening Impressions (SWCA 2015)". April 18, 2015.

External links edit

  • Dennis Muren at IMDb
  • Starwars.com (2005). . Retrieved 3 July 2005.
  • Hollywood.com (2005). Dennis Muren. Retrieved 3 July 2005.
  • Tome, Chris for 3dvfx.net (2000). . Retrieved 3 July 2005.
  • Erickson, Hal for Allmovie (2004). Equinox entry at Allmovie. Retrieved 3 July 2005.

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Dennis Muren A S C born November 1 1946 is an American film visual effects artist and supervisor He has worked on the films of George Lucas Steven Spielberg and James Cameron among others and has won nine Oscars in total eight for Best Visual Effects and a Technical Achievement Academy Award 1 The Visual Effects Society has called him a perpetual student teacher innovator and mentor 2 Dennis Muren A S C Muren at the International Press Academy s 12th Annual Satellite Awards December 16 2007Born 1946 11 01 November 1 1946 age 77 Glendale California U S Occupation s Visual effects artist and supervisor He has been identified as a pioneer in bringing a new wave of visual effects films to the public opening the doors for screenwriters and directors to tell stories never before possible with a new realism through the use of his skills in cinematic arts and advanced technologies 3 According to Spielberg Muren set the example at Industrial Light amp Magic for visual effects excellence with effects that add strong appropriate emotion to a shot and fit seamlessly into a movie 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Industrial Light amp Magic 3 Personal life 4 Novel builds and innovations 5 Affiliations 6 Engagements 7 Filmography and select awards 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editMuren was born in 1946 in Glendale California the son of Charline Louise nee Clayton and Elmer Ernest Muren 5 His interest in photography began at eight years old while shooting model spaceships and dinosaurs Muren quickly deepened his interest in effects by studying the films of John Fulton Ray Harryhausen and Howard Lydecker He was fascinated by what he observed around him in appearance and purpose which led him to study the artwork of John Singer Sargent and Frank Frazetta 6 He never attended film school but was self taught and also learned through friendships with other young Los Angeles effects enthusiasts including Jim Danforth and David Allen 7 In 1965 after graduating from John Muir High School in Pasadena California 8 and during a summer vacation at Pasadena City College as a business major Muren raised 6 500 to make The Equinox a 71 minute supernatural film incorporating the visual effects techniques he had grown up admiring He sold it to producer Jack Harris who hired film editor Jack Woods to write and direct additional footage that added a demonic villain and made the film 82 minutes long When Equinox was released in May 1970 Muren was credited as a producer despite having directed much of the film and created the special effects Despite its mixed to weak reviews the movie made enough money for Muren to recoup his investment and in the years since it has become a minor cult classic 9 Industrial Light amp Magic editAfter earning his associate s degree Muren struggled for years to find steady work as a visual effects cameraman in Hollywood In 1976 Muren was hired as 2nd cameraman at Industrial Light amp Magic ILM then an upstart visual effects studio founded by George Lucas 10 to work on Star Wars The film was released in 1977 to wide critical and public acclaim and was for years the highest grossing film of all time With a weekend off he immediately went to work on Spielberg s Close Encounters of the Third Kind photographing the Mothership for Douglas Trumbull 6 After working a few months on a new television series Battlestar Galactica for John Dykstra Muren moved to Marin County California to help build a new ILM He was hired as effects director of photography with a focus on the techniques and photography of miniatures on Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back After that Muren worked primarily as a Visual Effects Supervisor on all of his films 11 Former ILM president Jim Morris said Muren could always find a way to look at a problem from a different angle and come up with a shot or scene that would be wondrous to watch Over the next seven years he would win five Oscars 12 13 When Lucas started the Lucasfilm Computer Graphic Group in 1979 Muren hoped to use their technology to make better original movie images 14 In a collaboration he directed the group in the making of the CGI stained glass swordsman for Young Sherlock Holmes earning an Oscar nomination 15 The Graphics Group was sold in 1986 and Lucas started the ILM Computer Graphics Division with Muren helping voice ILM s needs for the digital image to mimic film qualities from lenses to film stocks with user friendly tools to mirror what humans see 14 16 He has said that his years spent observing and building an understanding of the physical world were invaluable to making virtual realities 6 In their first big project Muren directed the Division in creating shape shifting animals using in house custom software for morphing blending footage of animatronic models in Willow 1988 17 The Abyss 1989 Terminator 2 Judgment Day 1991 and Jurassic Park 1993 followed 13 Steven Spielberg had intended to use go motion for the Jurassic Park dinosaurs but a CG test of a walking skeleton T Rex made by ILM s Steve Williams and Mark Dippe with Marin County as the backdrop convinced Universal to fund a proof of concept photo real no excuse shot 4 In three months following Muren s cinematic goals the ILM CG department broke new ground adding organically moving flesh and muscle to the creature s skeleton covering it with animal like skin texture and exterior sun and bounce lighting to make a photorealistic walking T Rex 18 19 It s going to be amazing People are really going to believe that dinosaurs are walking this earth today said Steven Spielberg 20 It was the shock of the new 21 earning Muren an Oscar for Best Visual Effects shared with Stan Winston Phil Tippett and Michael Lantieri 22 Jurassic Park was the breakthrough that convinced Lucas that technology had advanced enough to make the Star Wars prequels 23 Director Peter Jackson was similarly inspired by the technical breakthrough in Jurassic Park to begin planning the Lord of the Rings trilogy 2001 2003 and King Kong 2005 Personal life editMuren is married to British documentary filmmaker and landscape architect Zara Muren who produced and directed Dream of The Sea Ranch and The Landscape Architecture of Roberto Burle Marx 24 25 They have two children and live in California In June 1999 Muren was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame the first visual effects artist to be so recognized 11 He is also a recipient of nine Oscars for Best Visual Effects and a Technical Achievement Academy Award the most of any living person He has a small non speaking role in Raiders of the Lost Ark he appears as a trench coat wearing Nazi spy who boards the Pan Am Flying Boat just before Indiana Jones Harrison Ford does sits to the rear of the aircraft and peers over the edge of a magazine at Jones Due to their similarity in facial appearance despite great variation in height this character is often mistaken for Major Toht Ronald Lacey the film s primary antagonist but it has been confirmed that they are not the same Muren also had a cameo in the theme park attraction Star Tours Novel builds and innovations edit1980 1983 Used an animation camera stand as a 4 axis optical printer to make dozens of dramatic shots in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi They referred to it as pin blocking 26 1983 In three days Muren pre visualized more than 100 shots for the Return of the Jedi speeder bike chase by hand holding the first tiny video camera and taping a Barbie and Ken doll as well as cardboard tubes on a shag carpet 27 1984 Used a Nikon F3 camera as a go motion movie camera to photograph much of the Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom mine car chase saving construction and shooting time 28 1985 Directed the Lucasfilm Graphics Group to make the first photo real CGI character the Stained Glass Knight for Young Sherlock Holmes and the first theatrical quality digital film composite 15 1987 With ILM s new CGI department Muren pre visualized the original Star Tours ride film for Disneyland in early CGI to work out the story moves and timings for a four minute continuous view out the shuttle s front window 1988 Directed the first digital 2D morphing effect for Ron Howard s Willow 29 1990 After The Abyss Muren took a one year sabbatical to study CGI software and hardware theory to which he credits much of the success of the Terminator 2 Judgment Day digital effects 30 1991 During his sabbatical he assembled the first robust film scanning manipulating recording system for flawless photo real 2D and 3D image manipulation It was used for Terminator 2 Judgment Day then Death Becomes Her and Jurassic Park among other films 30 1993 Directed the CGI dinosaurs to their photo real conclusions for Jurassic Park 4 1992 1995 Directed proof of concept CG tests for Death Becomes Her and Twister 31 2001 Used a real time on set rendering and compositing preview viewing with a 6 axis camera movement for A I Artificial Intelligence 31 2003 Made a live on set portable previz using the Unreal Tournament game engine on a laptop PC to display the film camera s live view under a live render of Hulk s 12 foot tall shape in real time as a live on set previz 2012 Supervised unreleased 3D conversions of Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith with exaggerated depths that he called Extreme 3D 32 Affiliations editAmerican Society Of Cinematography Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Visual Effects SocietyEngagements editAcademy of Motion Pictures Arts amp Sciences American Film Institute American Society of Cinematographers Smithsonian Institution Supercomputing Conference BFI Berlin Film Festival California Film Institute Dallas Film Festival UCLA Film Department UC Berkeley Film Series Liverpool University Film MARS 2019 Mill Valley Film Festival New Yorker Conference Paris Images Digital Conference San Francisco Art Institute SIGGRAPH ShowBiz Expo Yerba Buena Center for the Arts USA Film Festival USC Film Department VIEW Conference TorinoFilmography and select awards editAcademy BAFTA Emmy and VES Awards Year Film Title Award Category Result 2015 Star Wars The Force Awakens Visual Effects Creative Consultant 2012 Paranormal Activity 4 Senior Creative Executive 2011 Super 8 Visual Effects Supervisor 2008 Wall E Visual Consultant 2005 War of the Worlds Visual Effects Supervisor Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated VES Award Best Single Visual Effect of the Year Won 2003 Hulk Nominated 2002 Star Wars Attack of the Clones 2001 A I Artificial Intelligence Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Nominated 1999 Star Wars The Phantom Menace Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Nominated 1997 Deconstructing Harry Creative Advisor 1997 The Lost World Jurassic Park Visual Effects Supervisor Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated 1997 Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition Visual Effects Advisor 1996 Twister Visual Effects Creative Advisor 1996 Mission Impossible 1995 Casper Visual Effects Supervisor amp Digital Character Supervisor 1993 Jurassic Park Full Motion Dinosaurs Oscar Best Visual Effects Won BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Won 1991 Terminator 2 Judgment Day Visual Effects Supervisor Oscar Best Visual Effects Won BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Won 1989 The Abyss Oscar Best Visual Effects Won 1989 Ghostbusters II 1988 Willow Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated 1987 Empire of the Sun Additional Optical Effects 1987 Innerspace Visual Effects Supervisor Oscar Best Visual Effects Won 1987 Star Tours Ride Film Director amp Visual Effects Supervisor 1986 Captain EO Visual Effects Supervisor 1985 Young Sherlock Holmes Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated 1984 Caravan of Courage An Ewok Adventure Special Effects Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Special Visual Effects Won 1984 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Visual Effects Supervisor Oscar Best Visual Effects Won BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Won 1983 Return of the Jedi Oscar Best Visual Effects Won BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Won 1982 E T the Extra Terrestrial Oscar Best Visual Effects Won BAFTA Film Award Best Special Visual Effects Nominated 1981 Dragonslayer Oscar Best Visual Effects Nominated 1980 The Empire Strikes Back Visual Effects Director of Photography Won 1978 Battlestar Galactica Visual Effects Photography 1977 Close Encounters of the Third Kind Mothership Effects Photography 1977 Star Wars Visual Effects 2nd Cameraman 1975 Cascade of California Commercials Camera Operator Department Head 1972 Flight to the Stars Visual Effects Photography 1972 The Solar System Islands in Space 1969 Cascade Pictures of California Filmfare Freelance Effects Cameraman Stop Motion Animator 1965 Equinox Producer Director Director of Photography EditorReferences edit Dennis Muren Biography 1946 Stefen Fangmeier The Storm Chasing Special Effects Team behind Twister Alan Siegel the ringer com May 7 2020 George Lucas Visual Effects Society Lifetime Achievement Award presentation to Dennis Muren February 11 2007 a b c Steven Spielberg Industrial Light amp Magic Creating the Impossible documentary by Leslie Iwerks 2010 Dennis Muren Biography 1946 a b c Visual Effects Society narrator Lifetime Achievement Award presentation February 11 2007 Don Shay Dennis Muren Playing It Unsafe Cinefex journal 65 Piece of Mind LCF holds a special effects place in his heart La Canada Valley Sun Aug 21 2014 Dennis Muren Biography 1946 Shay Don Dennis Muren Playing It Unsafe Cinefex Issue 65 a b George Lucas Hollywood Walk of Fame Star to Dennis Muren Glendale CC recording June 3 1999 Jim Morris Hollywood Walk of Fame Star to Dennis Muren Glendale CC recording June 3 1999 a b Shay Don Dennis Muren Playing It Safe Cinefex Issue 65 a b Shaw Lucas October 30 2012 A Lucasfilm History 30 Years of Star Wars Indy and THX TheWrap a b John Lasseter Industrial Light amp Magic Creating the Impossible documentary by Leslie Iwerks 2010 Industrial Light amp Magic Real time onset previz ILMinnovation ILMVFX June 28 2021 Over 30 Years WILLOW Has Morphed into an Effects Classic VFX Voice Magazine 2018 04 03 Retrieved 2022 03 14 Jim Morris Industrial Light amp Magic Creating the Impossible documentary by Leslie Iwerks 2010 Brooks Dan May 24 2019 ALL FILMS ARE PERSONAL AN ORAL HISTORY OF STAR WARS EPISODE I THE PHANTOM MENACE Steven Spielberg From Star Wars to Star Wars The Story of Industrial Light amp Magic documentary Lucasfilm 1999 Hurley Leon January 5 2018 The 25 Most Successful Movie Franchises of all Time Dennis Muren IMDb Retrieved 2022 03 14 Hearn Marcus 2005 The cinema of George Lucas Ron Howard New York Harry N Abrams Publishers ISBN 0 8109 4968 7 OCLC 56405075 DREAM OF THE SEA RANCH ZARA MUREN UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design June 2016 Retrieved 20 October 2016 It Takes One Zara Muren The Cultural Landscape Foundation tclf org Retrieved 2016 10 20 Rogers Pauline 1998 Contemporary Cinematographers on their Art pp 183 4 From Star Wars to Star Wars The Story of Industrial Light amp Magic documentary Lucasfilm 1999 Indiana Jones and a Nikon 3 November 12 2020 Ron Howard From Morf To Morphing The Dawn of Digital Filmmaking documentary Lucasfilm 1988 a b Rogers Pauline 1998 Contemporary Cinematographers on their Art pp 193 4 a b Ian Bryce Industrial Light and Magic Creating the Impossible documentary by Leslie Iwerks 2010 Revenge of the Sith 3D Screening Impressions SWCA 2015 April 18 2015 External links editDennis Muren at IMDb Starwars com 2005 Dennis Muren Retrieved 3 July 2005 Hollywood com 2005 Dennis Muren Retrieved 3 July 2005 Tome Chris for 3dvfx net 2000 The Dennis Muren Interview Retrieved 3 July 2005 Erickson Hal for Allmovie 2004 Equinox entry at Allmovie Retrieved 3 July 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dennis Muren amp oldid 1214106766, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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