Special effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen - the "king of stop-motion animation" - has died at the age of 92.
"Ray has been a great inspiration to us all in the special visual industry," said Star Wars mastermind George Lucas.
Director Peter Jackson called The Lord Of The Rings his "Ray Harryhausen movie".
Steven Spielberg said Harryhausen's "inspiration goes with us forever" while Avatar director James Cameron stressed that Hollywood science fiction practitioners had been "standing on the shoulders of a giant".
Nick Park, the creator of Wallace & Gromit, called him the "king of stop-motion animation".
Other credits throughout his distinguished career include It Came From Beneath the Sea (1955), One Million Years BC (1966) and three films based on the adventures of Sinbad.
"Whether they were prehistoric dinosaurs or mythological creatures, in Ray's hands they were no longer puppets.
"(They) became instead characters in their own right, just as important as the actors they played against - and in most cases even more so."
Ray Harryhausen,The King of Stop-Motion Animation Movie Is Died

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