Dale Duguid
Dale Duguid is an Australian visual effects supervisor and production designer who is credited on multiple films and TV series.[1] A list of his work (though possibly not complete) is listed here .[2] After a career spanning production design, art direction, directing & screenwriting, Dale established a viable visual effects industry for long form production within Australia through the creation of the Visual Effects design and production company Photon Stockman in 1991. Duguid was recognised with a medal from Queen Elizabeth II for having been a prime mover for the VFX industry in Australia. On the following site it claims: "He was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal in the 2001 Queen's New Years Honours List for his services to the Queensland film industry."[1]
Duguid’s VFX credits include “Superman Returns,” “Australia,” “House Of Wax,” ”Ghost Ship,” and several others [1] listed here. His most recent listed movie which he worked on was 'The Chronicles of Narnia; The Voyage of the Dawn Treader' (2010).[3] Duguid has worked with some noted Hollywood talent, and contributed to visual effects nominated for an Oscar (on Superman Returns[4] produced by Gil Adler), and an Emmy award (for mini-series, Moby Dick, which starred Patrick Stewart as Captain Ahab, and was produced by Francis Ford Coppola).[5][6] Duguid was also an executive producer and CEO of SMI-photon, a visual effects and animation multi-national with interests in Beijing, Hong Kong and Australia.
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- "More Gossip News"Gold Coast Bulletin. Archived 16 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine