Mark Stetson(I)
- Visual Effects
- Special Effects
- Additional Crew
Since 1995, Mark Stetson has been working as a visual effects
supervisor. In 1997, he won a BAFTA (British Academy) Award for visual
effects in his debut effort, Luc Besson's The Fifth Element. In 2002,
he won an Academy Award and his second BAFTA Award for visual effects
in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings; The Fellowship of the Ring.
In 2007, he was nominated for both his third Academy Award and his
third BAFTA Award for Bryan Singer's Superman Returns. Stetson gained
international recognition in 1982 for his miniature effects work on
Ridley Scott's Blade Runner. He was nominated for his first Academy
Award for his miniature effects work on 2010. He worked on over 50
films as a model shop/prop shop/creature shop supervisor, a
designer/illustrator, an effects facility founder, and an art director.