14 of the greatest sci-fi/fantasy matte paintings ever made
The art of matte painting is a dying one, given the prevalence of computer-graphics wizards, but for most of cinema's history, the screen's sweeping tableaus were created by master craftsmen who were rarely recognized for their skill. Here is some of their finest work.
To some, names like Albert Whitlock, Jim Danforth and Peter Ellenshaw mean little, but to movie scholars, they were responsible for some of the most jaw-dropping shots in film history.
The selection that follows was culled from Shadowlocked's survey of the 50 Greatest Matte Paintings of All Time—you should definitely check out the rest to see some of the art that made the movies so magical.
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Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, art by Syd Dutton
Colossus: The Forbin Project, art by Albert Whitlock
Dick Tracy, art by Harrison Ellenshaw, Paul Lasaine, Michelle Moen, Michael Lloyd, Peter Ellenshaw, Tom Gilleon, David Mattingly and Leon Harris
Earthquake, art by Albert Whitlock
The Fearless Vampire Killers, art by Peter Melrose
Ghostbusters 2, art by Mark Sullivan
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, art by Emilio Ruiz del Rio
The Love Bug, art by Alan Maley and Jim Fetherolf
King Kong, art by Byron Crabbe and Mario Larrinaga
Raiders of the Lost Ark, art by Michael Pangrazio
Planet of the Apes, art by Emil Kosa
Superman, art by Les Bowie and Ray Caple
The Wiz, art by Albert Whitlock
The Wolfman, art by Russell Lawson