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'''John Dykstra''' (born 3 June 1947) was a producer and Visual Effects Supervisor on the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original ''Battlestar Galactica'']]. Prior to ''Galactica'', he is well known for his work on ''[[w:Star Wars: A New Hope|Star Wars: A New Hope]]'', and later for his work in 2002's ''[[w:Spider-Man (movie)|Spider-Man]]''. | '''John Dykstra''' (born 3 June 1947) was a producer and Visual Effects Supervisor on the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original ''Battlestar Galactica'']]. Prior to ''Galactica'', he is well known for his work on ''[[w:Star Wars: A New Hope|Star Wars: A New Hope]]'', and later for his work in 2002's ''[[w:Spider-Man (movie)|Spider-Man]]''. | ||
One of the leading figures in modern film special visual effects, John Dykstra may be most important for his contribution to the unprecedented level of "realism" achieved in such 1970s sci-fi landmarks as ''[[Wikipedia:Silent running|Silent Running]]'' (1971) and ''[[Wikipedia: | One of the leading figures in modern film special visual effects, John Dykstra may be most important for his contribution to the unprecedented level of "realism" achieved in such 1970s sci-fi landmarks as ''[[Wikipedia:Silent running|Silent Running]]'' (1971) and ''[[Wikipedia:Star Wars|Star Wars]]'' (1977). He learned much of his craft collaborating with the legendary [[w:Douglas Trumbull|Douglas Trumbull]] at his [[w:Trumbull Film Effects|Trumbull Film Effects]]. Dykstra was a special effects cameraman and industrial designer working on the intricate space stations required for Trumbull's ''Silent Running''. After a hiatus from entertainment projects, he re-teamed with Trumbull, at the latter's Future General Company, to work on various projects including commercials, theme park attractions and experiments in three-dimensional film-making effects. | ||
Dykstra subsequently served as the first head of [[Wikipedia:Industrial Light and Magic|Industrial Light and Magic]], [[Wikipedia:George Lucas|George Lucas]]{{'}} FX company, supervising visual effects photography for ''Star Wars''. Dykstra demonstrated a distinctive flair for designing and photographing complex models and miniatures with such painstaking attention to scale that he could create a convincing illusion of great size and mass. | Dykstra subsequently served as the first head of [[Wikipedia:Industrial Light and Magic|Industrial Light and Magic]], [[Wikipedia:George Lucas|George Lucas]]{{'}} FX company, supervising visual effects photography for ''Star Wars''. Dykstra demonstrated a distinctive flair for designing and photographing complex models and miniatures with such painstaking attention to scale that he could create a convincing illusion of great size and mass. | ||