Will someone write up something for a special tribute page about Tammy and her work here that can be linked to?
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Show posts MenuQuoteMatt Winston, actor and son of legendary effects master Stan Winston, attended the 2010 San Diego Comic Con to launch the Studio's newest venture; which is designed to both educate visual effects students and honor his father's legacy.
Stan Winston needs no introduction amongst movie fans. The four time Academy Award winner was responsible for the amazing visual effects in dozens of films, including the Terminator, Alien, Predator and Jurassic Park series. Not to mention Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns, Pearl Harbor Constantine and the recent hit movies Iron Man and Avatar. Upon his passing in June 2008, his son, Matt Winston, knew it was up to him to continue his father's legacy in the industry. He has chosen to do just that by educating the next generation of visual effects hopefuls:
The Stan Winston School of Character Arts
Founded by the Winston Family, the Stan Winston School of Character Arts offers a training curriculum that covers the entire spectrum of character arts, from practical to digital. Each student can customize their own curriculum through a range of online videos, DVD lessons and hands-on workshops held in association with world-renowned Winston partners. From the first day of training, the Stan Winston School transports students to the realms of robots, aliens, dinosaurs and monsters as they learn to bring their imaginations to life on the silver screen.
Quote from: Sven2 on November 22, 2010, 12:37:21 AM
Very few HBO series are available in complete series HD sets from HBO ("Band of Brothers," "Rome," "The Pacific") and while fans of "The Sopranos," "The Wire," and "Six Feet Under" may finally have their day next holiday season, this one belongs to David Milch's masterpiece.
Quote from: Sven2 on November 19, 2010, 01:09:17 PM
Since "Caprica" was canceled, Paula Malcomson (Jerry) played a small part (I'm not sure if she'll be in future episodes) in "The Event". She plays a journalist investigating government efforts to hide presence of aliens on Earth.