Flash Film Works - Selected Visual Effects Filmography

Selected Visual Effects Filmography

  • Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994)
  • Cutthroat Island (1995)
  • Batman & Robin (1997)
  • Tale of the Mummy (1998)
  • Very Bad Things (1998)
  • The Waterboy (1998)
  • Deep Blue Sea (1999)
  • Red Planet (2000)
  • Collateral Damage (2002)
  • Death to Smoochy (2002)
  • The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002)
  • Birds of Prey (pilot) (2002)
  • Holes (2003)
  • The Last Samurai (2003)
  • The Perfect Score (2004)
  • White Chicks (2004)
  • Ghost Whisperer (pilot) (2005)
  • Dark Water (2005)
  • Elizabethtown (2005)
  • The Guardian (2006)
  • Blood Diamond (2006)
  • Defiance (2008)
  • The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)
  • All About Steve (2009)
  • The Pacific (2010)
  • Clash of the Titans (2010)
  • Dragon Age: Redemption (2011)
  • Dolphin Tale (2011)

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