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Dan Lemmon is a New Zealand visual effects supervisor. In 2012, he was nominated for an Academy Award for the movie Rise of the Planet of the Apes. This was in the category of the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects; his nomination was shared with Daniel Barrett, Joe Letteri, and R. Christopher White. His second nomination was at the 87th Academy Awards for the film Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. His nomination was shared with Letteri, Barrett, and Erik Winquist. He received his third nomination (and first win) at the 89th Academy Awards for The Jungle Book, together with Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, and Andrew R. Jones. His fourth nomination was at the 90th Academy Awards for the film War for the Planet of the Apes, together with Letteri, Barrett, and Joel Whist. His fifth nomination was at the 95th Academy Awards for the superhero film, The Batman, with Russell Earl, Anders Langlands and Dominic Tuohy. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dan Lemmon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
CG Supervisor:
2004 I, Robot
Digital Effects Supervisor:
2004 I, Robot
2005 King Kong
2007 Bridge to Terabithia
Visual Effects Supervisor:
2004 I, Robot
2005 King Kong
2007 30 Days of Night
2007 Bridge to Terabithia
2007 Enchanted
2008 Jumper
2009 Avatar
2011 Rise of the Planet of the Apes
2013 Man of Steel
2014 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
2016 The Jungle Book
2017 War for the Planet of the Apes
2022 The Batman
2025 A Minecraft Movie
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