David W. Allen - Visual Effects

Visual Effects

  • 1996 Special Effects: Anything Can Happen (documentary short) (stop motion animator: King Kong sequence)
  • 1996 The Arrival (visual effects - uncredited)
  • 1996 Oblivion 2: Backlash (visual effects director - as David Allen)
  • 1994 Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter (video) (puppet effects supervisor - as David Allen)
  • 1994 Shrunken Heads (visual effects coordinator - as David Allen)
  • 1994 Oblivion (special visual effects)
  • 1994 Bloodlust: Subspecies III (video) (stop-motion supervisor)
  • 1993 Puppet Master 4 (video) (puppet effects supervisor - as David Allen)
  • 1993 Dollman vs. Demonic Toys (video) (special effects animation)
  • 1993 Freaked (stop-motion animation)
  • 1993 Prehysteria! (special effects)
  • 1993 Robot Wars (visual effects supervisor)
  • 1992 Doctor Mordrid (special effects animation, visual effects - as David Allen)
  • 1992 Demonic Toys (video) (stop motion animation)
  • 1991 Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge (video) (stop-motion animator: David Allen Productions, visual effects producer: David Allen Productions)
  • 1991 Subspecies (visual effects director)
  • 1991 Oscar (animated main title, visual effects - as David Allen)
  • 1991 Puppet Master II (video) (visual effects supervisor: David Allen Productions)
  • 1990 Robot Jox (visual effects - as David Allen)
  • 1990 Bride of Re-Animator (special effects - as David Allen, special effects supervisor: David Allen Productions, special makeup effects: David Allen Productions, stop-motion animation and miniatures: David Allen Productions)
  • 1989 Puppet Master (video) (puppet animator, visual effects supervisor)
  • 1989 Enemies, a Love Story (special effects)
  • 1989 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (stop motion animator/stop motion ant crew, stop motion animator: ant sequence - as David Allen)
  • 1989 Ghostbusters II (character performer: ILM - as David Allen)
  • 1988 Ghoulies II (stop motion sequences)
  • 1988 Willow (chief puppeteer - as David Allen)
  • 1988 Pulse Pounders (visual effects supervisor)
  • 1987 *batteries not included (chief puppeteer - uncredited, visual effects: rod puppet/stop motion supervisor: ILM)
  • 1987 Dolls (special visual effects)
  • 1986 Eliminators (special optical effects)
  • 1985 Young Sherlock Holmes (chief puppeteer - as David Allen, pastry sequence motion supervisor: ILM - as David Allen)
  • 1985 The Stuff (special visual effects - as David Allen)
  • 1984 Ragewar (visual effects designer - as David Allen)
  • 1983 Twilight Zone: The Movie (visual effects - segment 4 / as David Allan)
  • 1983 The Hunger (stop motion animator: monkey sequence - as David Allen)
  • 1982 Q (special visual effects - as David Allen)
  • 1982 White Dog (prosthetics)
  • 1981 Caveman (visual effects supervisor - as David Allen)
  • 1981 The Howling (stop motion animation - as David Allen)
  • 1980 The Day Time Ended (dimensional animation - as David Allen, technical advisor - as David Allen)
  • 1980 Witches' Brew (creator: "Lucifer" demon - as David Allen)
  • 1978 Laserblast (animation effects)
  • 1977 The Crater Lake Monster (stop motion supervisor)
  • 1974 Flesh Gordon (stop motion)
  • 1970 When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (stop motion effects)
  • 1970 Equinox (special photographic effects, stop motion effects)
  • Davey and Goliath (TV series)
  • The Gumby Show (TV series) (special effects)

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