It seems ironic that for most of my career I have been trying to perfect smooth and life-like animation action, but for Talos (which was the longest animation section of the film), it was necessary to create a deliberately stiff and mechanical movement in keeping with a bronze statue that had sprung to life.


Ray Harryhausen & Tony Dalton (2003), An Animated Life, Aurum Press, p. 157


It seems ironic that for most of my career I have been trying to perfect smooth and life-like animation action, but for Talos (which was the longest...

It seems ironic that for most of my career I have been trying to perfect smooth and life-like animation action, but for Talos (which was the longest...

It seems ironic that for most of my career I have been trying to perfect smooth and life-like animation action, but for Talos (which was the longest...

It seems ironic that for most of my career I have been trying to perfect smooth and life-like animation action, but for Talos (which was the longest...