- Craig Davies (designer)
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Craig Davies, also known as Craig Hayes, is a stop motion and full size movie model maker, art designer and visual effects director. He is most notable for his work in the RoboCop movie franchise,[1] where he designed and built the ED-209 and other robotic menaces.
Filmography
- RoboCop, ED-209 Creator and Designer, 1987
- Willow, stop motion model maker, 1988
- Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (designer & constructor: scorpion), 1989
- RoboCop 2, effects art director: robot monster crew, 1990
- RoboCop 3 (computer graphics: Tippett Studio, 1993
- Jurassic Park (computer interface engineer: Tippett Studio), 1993
- Three Wishes (visual effects art director, visual effects supervisor), 1995
- Tremors II: Aftershocks (video) (art co-supervisor: Tippett Studio, art director: Tippett Studio), 1996
- DragonHeart (visual effects art director - uncredited), 1996
- Starship Troopers (design visual effects supervisor: Tippett Studio), 1997
- Virus (visual effects supervisor: robot), 1999
- My Favorite Martian (visual effects art director, visual effects supervisor), 1999
- The Haunting (visual effects supervisor), 1999
- Hollow Man (visual effects supervisor), 2000
- Evolution (designer: Amoeba, visual effects designer: amoeba, Tippett Studio), 2001
- The One (visual effects supervisor), 2001
- Blade II (visual effects supervisor: Tippett Studio), 2002
- The Matrix Revolutions (visual effects supervisor: Tippett Studio), 2003
- Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation (video) (designer: bugs), 2004
- Constantine (visual effects supervisor: Tippett Studio), 2005
- Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure (documentary short) (visual effects consultant), 2007
- Red Cliff (visual effects supervisor: The Orphanage), 2008
- Red Cliff II (visual effects supervisor), 2009
References
- ^ Duncan, Jody (February 1991). "Clash of the Robotitans". Cinefex. http://www.cinefex.com/backissues/issue45.html. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
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