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  • Industrial Light & Magic
    Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) is an American motion picture visual effects company that was founded on May 26, 1975 by George Lucas. It is a division
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  • StageCraft
    production visual effects technology composed of a video wall designed by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). Initially developed for the Disney+ series The Mandalorian
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  • Noah Glass
    coining the name "Twitter", which began as "Twttr". After leaving Industrial Light and Magic, Glass worked on several projects with Marc Canter, founder
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  • Lucasfilm
    after viewing an early computer-generated imagery test created by Industrial Light & Magic for Jurassic Park, Lucas announced his intentions to produce
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  • ABBA Voyage
    techniques with the four band members and the visual effects company Industrial Light & Magic, in what is the company’s first foray into music. The ABBA
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  • Light industry
    Light industry are industries that usually are less capital-intensive than heavy industry and are more consumer-oriented than business-oriented, as they
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  • OpenEXR
    as an open standard along with a set of software tools created by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), under a free software license similar to the BSD license
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  • Willow (film)
    Studios in Hertfordshire, as well as a small section in New Zealand. Industrial Light & Magic created the visual effects sequences, which led to a revolutionary
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  • Tippett Studio
    computer-generated imagery to work on Jurassic Park, (released in 1993, with Industrial Light and Magic) by developing the Digital Input Device (DID). The DID was
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  • Janet Healy
    founder of the Visual Effects Society. She then joined George Lucas's Industrial Light & Magic. In 1995, she joined Walt Disney Animation Studios. Healy is
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  • Grant Imahara (category Industrial Light & Magic people)
    Lucasfilm, where he worked in the THX division as an engineer and in the Industrial Light & Magic division in visual effects. His work has been featured in films
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  • Death Becomes Her
    use of computer-generated effects, under the pioneering direction of Industrial Light and Magic. For example, it was the first film where computer-generated
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  • Rango (2011 film)
    Nickelodeon Movies, Verbinski's Blind Wink Productions, King's GK Films, and Industrial Light & Magic. Rango premiered at Westwood on February 14, 2011, and was
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  • Kyle Balda
    of the Tentacle. He started his career as an animator by working at Industrial Light & Magic, in the films including 1994's The Mask as graphics animator
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  • Phil Tippett (category Industrial Light & Magic people)
    Pictures, Phil Tippett and Jon Berg were hired by George Lucas at Industrial Light & Magic to create a stop-motion miniature chess scene for the original
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  • Lost Ollie
    Tindle, 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse's Peter Ramsey, 21 Laps & Industrial Light & Magic". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on October
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  • Strange Magic (film)
    produced by Lucasfilm, with feature animation by Lucasfilm Animation and Industrial Light & Magic. The film's screenplay was written by Rydstrom, David Berenbaum
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  • Davy Jones (character)
    film history, behind King Kong in 2007. The work on Davy Jones by Industrial Light and Magic earned them the 2006 Academy Award for Visual Effects for
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  • Battle at Big Rock
    filmmaking style in a Jurassic Park film, which he later felt they did. Industrial Light & Magic created CGI dinosaurs for the film, as well as reference maquettes
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  • Greg Jein
    in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. In 1986 he and a team at Industrial Light & Magic built the original six-foot model of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)
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