1980
Issue 1
Star Trek - The Motion Picture: Into the V'ger Maw with Douglas Trumbull: With only nine months remaining before its world premiere, Douglas Trumbull stepped in as director of special... more
Issue 2
The Empire Strikes Back: Of Ice Planets, Bog Planets and Cities in the Sky: As special effects supervisor for The Empire Strikes Back, Richard Edlund was responsible for reestablishing the... more

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Issue 3
The Empire Strikes Back: Tauntauns, Walkers and Probots: Employing a variety of techniques, ranging from vintage Willis O'brien-type steps to modern motion control technology, the special effects wizards at Industrial... more

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Issue 4
Outland: Outland is the first motion picture produced by the Ladd Company, whose management - formerly of 20th Century-Fox - inaugurated the current science fiction boom by giving George Lucas... more
1981
Issue 5
Ray Harryhausen - Acting Without the Lumps: Ray Harryhausen is probably the only special effects artisan readily identified as the prime creative force behind the films with which he is... more
Issue 6
Computer Imaging - An Apple for the Dreamsmiths: It is unlikely that any technological breakthrough of the last decade will have as significant a long term impact on the way... more
Issue 7
Willis O'Brien - Creator of the Impossible: It was mere chance that first led Willis O'Brien to consider the possibilities of producing cartoon-style animation with three-dimensional puppet figures. And while... more
Issue 8
Tronic Imagery: Tron signals the emergence of the Walt Disney organization from the black hole of formula filmmaking which has characterized the studio since the death of its founder. Combining... more
1982
Issue 9
Blade Runner: 2020 Foresight: After more than a year of intensive labor, the visual effects craftsmen at Entertainment Effects Group have produced the definitive urban future for Blade Runner -... more
Issue 10
Poltergeist - Stilling the Restless Animus: When producer Steven Spielberg decided to raise hell in suburbia, he presented the cinemagicians of Industrial Light & Magic with their most formidable assignment... more
Issue 11
Turn on Your Heartlight - Inside E.T.: With $300 million in the till at year's end, E.T. is well on its way to becoming the most popular and profitable motion... more

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Issue 12
Something Wicked This Way Comes - Adding the Magic: Culminating a gestation period which spanned nearly a quarter of a century, Ray Bradbury's chilling fantasy novel, Something Wicked This Way... more
1983
Issue 13
Return of the Jedi: Jedi Journal: After dazzling audiences worldwide with the first two installments in his Star Wars saga, George Lucas set out to surpass even himself with Return... more

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Issue 14
Low-Tech Effects - The Right Stuff: When Phillip Kaufman set out to film The Right Stuff, he was faced with the task of creating believable flying effects - of familiar... more
Issue 15
David Dryer - Never Say Never Again: Never Say Never Again - the maverick James Bond film starring the original 007, Sean Connery - emerged this fall as one of... more
Issue 16
Rick Baker - Maker of Monsters, Master of the Apes: When ten-year-old Rick Baker first began experimenting with the most basic of makeup materials, his emerging passion for the sorts... more
1984
Issue 17
Ghostbusters: After a stellar seven-year association with the Lucasfilm family, four-time Oscar-winner Richard Edlund departed Industrial Light & Magic to establish his own effects organization at Entertainment Effects Group. Ghostbusters... more
Issue 18
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Hell and High Water: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom marks the second blockbuster association between executive producer George Lucas and director... more
Issue 19
Gremlins: Never Feed Them After Midnight: A stylishly quirky master of the cult film, director Joe Dante took a giant step forward into mainstream filmmaking with Gremlins, a savagely witty... more
Issue 20
Jupiter Revisited - The Odyssey of '2010': Sixteen years ago, 2001: A Space Odyssey was launched into the cinematic firmament - a glimmering enigma which, among other things, promptly established... more
1985
Issue 21
The Terminator: When writer-director James Cameron first conceived of The Terminator, it was little more than a visceral image of a human cyborg emerging from a fire in its basic... more
Issue 22
Return to Oz: It all started eighty-five years ago when L. Frank Baum first captured the hearts and imaginations of children with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The book's literary... more
Issue 23
Explorers: The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of: Every kid has dreams of adventure by way of a backyard fort or makeshift treehouse. In Joe Dante's summertime jaunt, Explorers, the... more
Issue 24
Creating the Wonder of 'Cocoon': Without benefit of unbridled violence, gross-out humor or food fights - apparent prerequisites for contemporary boxoffice success - Cocoon seemed a decidedly tame entry into... more
1986
Issue 25
Behind the Lines of 'Enemy Mine': Although Barry Longyear's futuristic story of survival and friendship in an unwelcoming environment seemed an ideal film property, the process of bringing Enemy Mine... more
Issue 26
Poltergeist II: To Hell and Back: In 1982, all hell broke loose in the Freeling household. Steven Spielberg's production of Poltergeist recounted the chilling tale of a family turned upside-down... more
Issue 27
Aliens: In the seven years since its release, Ridley Scott's Alien has endured as the quintessential science fiction horror film - a stylish thriller and box-office favorite that spawned a... more
Issue 28
The Fly: The Fly Papers: For almost thirty years, The Fly has held a cherished place in the hearts and minds of genre film enthusiasts; so the decision to remake... more
1987
Issue 29
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home: Humpback to the Future: From deep space to deep waters, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home engages the ever-stalwart crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise... more
Issue 30
Little Shop of Horrors: The Care and Feeding of Audrey II: For someone with Lyle Conway's background, Little Shop of Horrors was a dream come true - and a nightmare.... more
Issue 31
Spaceballs: Spaceballs - The Special Effects: In focusing his singular sense of humor on the science fiction film genre, Mel Brooks realized the ease with which he could have milked... more
Issue 32
RoboCop: Shooting RoboCop: Big city crime has turned Old Detroit into a combat zone. Decent citizens can no longer venture forth onto the streets, day or night, and even police... more
1988
Issue 33
007 X 4 - John Richardson: In four of the last five James Bond adventures, special effects supervisor John Richardson has acted as an off-camera 'Q' to the indomitable 007... more
Issue 34
Beetlejuice: Cheap and Cheesy and Off-the-Cuff: To produce a wildly offbeat supernatural comedy with wall-to-wall effects and limited funding, Beetlejuice director Tim Burton turned to first-time visual effects supervisor Alan... more
Issue 35
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?: Romancing the Rabbit: What if cartoon characters were real performers who lived and breathed and worked on movie soundstages like any other actor? With the considerable... more
Issue 36
Alien Nation: A Planetful of Aliens: To fulfill a need for hundreds of extraterrestrial characters - ranging from principal players to incidental extras - the producers of Alien Nation turned... more
1989
Issue 37
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Special Effects - The Next Generation: The issue of visual effects had to be addressed early in the planning stages for Star Trek - The... more
Issue 38
The Adventures of Terry Gilliam: While thematic similarities resonate through the collected works of all visionary artists, even the most self-aware amongst them might be hesitant to proclaim as a... more
Issue 39
The Abyss: Dancing on the Edge of the Abyss: Writer-director James Cameron and producer Gale Anne Hurd have carved a distinct niche for themselves in the world of high-tech science... more
Issue 40
Ghostbusters II: Ghostbusters Revisited: With Ghostbusters, producer-director Ivan Reitman and company performed a minor miracle by delivering a major effects production in less than a year - from concept to... more