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Ray Harryhausen

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I brought in the stories many times. I don't just do animation.


— Ray Harryhausen


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I had to learn to do everything because I couldn't find another kindred soul. Now you see eighty people listed doing the same things I was doing by myself.


— Ray Harryhausen


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I prefer to work alone and do everything alone, even today.


— Ray Harryhausen


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I took courses at USC in film editing and art direction and photography when I was still in high school.


— Ray Harryhausen


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I was never restricted. I was never told what to do.


— Ray Harryhausen


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I was very limited in what I could do with flying saucers, because they're just a metal disc. I had to try and put character in as if they were intelligently guided.


— Ray Harryhausen


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So our films had a lot more to them than entertainment value, and I'm glad that a lot of people recognize that now. People realize now the value of them as educational.


— Ray Harryhausen


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That's why I never became a director. I never had patience with people.


— Ray Harryhausen


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Seuss"). Also as the 1960s counter-culture came to influence more and more and younger filmmakers and failing studios struggled to find a new audience Harryhausen's love of the past setting his stories in ancient fantasy worlds or previous centuries kept him from keeping pace with changing tastes in the 1960s. G.

Raymond Frederick "Ray" Harryhausen (born June 29 1920) is an American visual effects creator writer and producer. "
Among his most notable works are his animation on Mighty Joe Young (with pioneer Willis O'Brien which won the Academy Award for special effects) (1949) The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (his first color film) and Jason and the Argonauts featuring a famous sword fight against seven skeleton warriors.

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