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  1. Boss Film Studios. Boss Film Studios was a prominent American visual effects company, founded by visual effects veteran Richard Edlund after his departure from Industrial Light and Magic, producing visual effects for over thirty films from 1983 to 1997. [1] Before that period Edlund had worked at ILM on films like Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981 ...

  2. Mar 20, 2014 · A patch from the old Boss Film Days. The 65MM in the title says it all. I was there at the end. Richard Edlund’s BOSS film studios (named after his favorite shotgun, but originally BOSS FILM CORPORATION **) was a powerhouse of creativity. It followed in the tradition set by Doug Trumbull’s Entertainment Effects Group, which Edlund purchased ...

    • Who is Lisa Murdocca & what did she do at Boss Film Studios?1
    • Who is Lisa Murdocca & what did she do at Boss Film Studios?2
    • Who is Lisa Murdocca & what did she do at Boss Film Studios?3
    • Who is Lisa Murdocca & what did she do at Boss Film Studios?4
    • Who is Lisa Murdocca & what did she do at Boss Film Studios?5
  3. During her tenure at Boss Film Studios, Murdocca was instrumental in building their visual effects department from 10 to 100 artists and in the process received digital effects production manager credits on “Species,” “Multiplicity,” “Outbreak,” “True Lies,” and “Drop Zone.”

  4. Aug 27, 1997 · Aug. 27, 1997 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. In the latest shake-up in the special effects industry, Boss Film Studios has closed its doors and ended its 15-year history as one of Hollywood’s ...

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  6. Dec 19, 2017 · As I drove to his office, I thought, well, Fox has the best location of all the studios, and since Barry Diller had been there as chairman, at least the place would be immaculate. But when I ...

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  7. Boss consistently creates incredible effects, and is pioneering a new technique in their latest film, MULTIPLICITY, which makes extensive use of new real-time on-set compositing tool to assist director Harold Ramis and actor Michael Keaton choreograph hugely complicated scenes of Keaton portraying multiple clones of himself in the same shot. 1998 .

  8. Aug 13, 2018 · Here's how the special effects wizards back then from Boss Film Studios made it happen. In order to get the shot, and make sure audiences saw the grief on Gruber's face, Rickman had to fall ...

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