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COLIN STRAUSE VFX Supervisor COLIN STRAUSE VFX Supervisor FEATURES DIRECTOR PRODUCERS/STUDIOS RAMPAGE Brad Peyton John Scotti VFX Supervisor / 2nd Unit Director Warner Bros. / New Line Cinema DEATH NOTE VFX Supervisor Adam Wingard Brendan Ferguson / Netflix SAN ANDREAS VFX Supervisor/ 2nd Unit Director Brad Peyton Warner Bros. INTO THE STORM (Hydraulx) VFX Designer Steven Quale Broken Road Prods. / Warner Bros. X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST Bryan Singer 20th Century Fox (Hydraulx) VFX Designer THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY Ben Stiller 20th Century Fox (Hydraulx) VFX Designer MOVIE 43 (Hydraulx) VFX Designer Elizabeth Banks Relativity Media & Steven Brill TWILIGHT: BREAKING DAWN – PART 2 Bill Condon Summit Entertainment (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor SKYFALL (Lola VFX) CG Supervisor Sam Mendes Eon Productions / Columbia Pictures LOOPER (Hydraulx) VFX Designer Rian Johnson Endgame Ent. / Sony THE AVENGERS (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor Joss Whedon Marvel Studios / Disney PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: Rob Marshall Disney ON STRANGER TIDES (Hydraulx) Compositing Supervisor BATTLE LOS ANGELES (Hydraulx) VFX Designer Jonathan Liebesman Columbia Pictures GULLIVER’S TRAVELS (Hydraulx) VFX Designer Rob Letterman 20th Century Fox SKYLINE Director, VFX Supervisor Colin & Greg Strause Rogue Pictures THE SOCIAL NETWORK (Lola VFX) David Fincher Columbia Pictures Graphic Effects Supervisor KNIGHT AND DAY (Hydraulx) James Mangold 20th Century Fox JONAH HEX (Hydraulx) VFX Designer Jimmy Hayward Warner Bros. IRON MAN 2 (Hydraulx) Jon Favreau Marvel Studios / Paramount Creator – Feebles Sequence THE BOOK OF ELI (Hydraulx) VFX Producer Albert Hughes Alcon Entertainment & Allen Hughes AVATAR (Hydraulx) James Cameron 20th Century Fox 2012 (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor Roland Emmerich Columbia Pictures X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE Gavin Hood Marvel Studios / 20th Century Fox (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor FAST & FURIOUS (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor Justin Lin Universal Pictures BEDTIME STORIES (Hydraulx) VFX Designer Adam Shankman Disney MEET DAVE (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor Brian Robbins 20th Century Fox THE INCREDIBLE HULK (Hydraulx) Louis Leterrier Marvel Studios / Universal VFX Supervisor JUMPER (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor Doug Liman 20th Century Fox ALIENS VS. PREDATOR: REQUIEM Colin & Greg Strause 20th Century Fox Director, VFX Supervisor THE INVASION (Hydraulx) Oliver Hirschbiegel Warner Bros. FANTASTIC 4: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER Tim Story Marvel Studios / 20th Century Fox (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor SHOOTER (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor Antoine Fuqua Paramount Pictures 300 (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor Zack Snyder Warner Bros. X-MEN: THE LAST STAND Brett Ratner Marvel Studios / 20th Century Fox (Lola VFX) 2D Technical Supervisor POSEIDON (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor Wolfgang Petersen Warner Bros. (Strause Page 1 of 2) FAILURE TO LAUNCH Tom Dey Paramount Pictures (Lola VFX) 3D Technical Supervisor ASK THE DUST (Lola VFX) 3D Technical Supervisor Robert Towne Paramount Pictures SYRIANA (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor Stephen Gaghan Warner Bros. EON FLUX (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor Karyn Kusama Paramount Pictures THE FOG (Hydraulx) VFX Designer Rupert Wainwright Revolution Studios VENOM (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor Jim Gillespie Dimension Films KISS KISS BANG BANG Shane Black Warner Bros. (Lola VFX) 3D Technical Supervisor FANTASTIC FOUR (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor Tim Story 20th Century Fox HERBIE FULLY LOADED Angela Robinson Disney (Lola VFX) 3D Technical Supervisor THE ADVENTURES OF SHARKBOY Robert Rodriguez Dimension Films AND LAVAGIRL 3-D (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor XXX: STATE OF THE UNION Lee Tamahori Columbia Pictures (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor CONSTANTINE (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor Francis Lawrence Warner Bros. THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW Roland Emmerich 20th Century Fox (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor TORQUE (Hydraulx) 3D Supervisor Joseph Kahn Warner Bros. LOONEY TUNES: BACK IN ACTION Joe Dante Warner Bros. (Hydraulx) 3D Technical Supervisor TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES Jonathan Mostow C-2 Pictures / Warner Bros. (Hydraulx) 3D Technical Supervisor TUCK EVERLASTING (Pixel Envy) 3D Supervisor Jay Russell Disney SWEET HOME ALABAMA Andy Tennant Touchstone Pictures (Hydraulx) VFX Supervisor THE NEW GUY 3D Supervisor Ed Decter Revolution Studios THE SWEETEST THING Roger Kumble Columbia Pictures (Pixel Envy) 3D Supervisor SORORITY BOYS Digital Effects Supervisor Wallace Wolodarsky Buena Vista Pictures THE GLASS HOUSE (Pixel Envy) 3D Supervisor Daniel Sackheim Columbia Pictures ROCK STAR 3D Supervisor Stephen Herek Warner Bros. AMERICAN OUTLAWS (Pixel Envy) 3D Supervisor Les Mayfield Morgan Creek Productions THE FAMILY MAN Brett Ratner Universal Pictures (Light Matters/Pixel Envy) 3D Supervisor GALAXY QUEST Dean Parisot DreamWorks (Light Matters/Pixel Envy) 3D Supervisor BLUE STREAK (Pixel Envy) Special Effects Crew Les Mayfield Columbia Pictures CRUEL INTENTIONS Compositing Supervisor Roger Kumble Columbia Pictures THE X FILES Rob Bowman 20th Century Fox (Light Matters/Pixel Envy) 3D Supervisor PAULIE (Light Matters/Pixel Envy) 3D Supervisor John Roberts DreamWorks TITANIC (Light Matters) 3D Supervisor James Cameron 20th Century Fox TELEVISION BAND OF BROTHERS One episode (Pixel Envy) David Frankel, DreamWorks / HBO Head of 3D Mikael Salomon & Various Directors (Strause Page 2 of 2) .
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