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Ernest Farino

  • Visual Effects
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  • Director
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Ernest Farino directing 2nd Unit on "Frank Herbert's Dune"
Two-time Emmy Award-winning Ernest Farino's professional motion picture career has spanned over 25 years, first as a Designer and Animator of visual effects (ranging from the Pillsbury Doughboy to Terminator (1984) to Les Enfants de Dune (2003)), then as a director for feature films, television and the stage (Coeur d'acier (1990), Land of the Lost (1991)), and now as a publisher of high-quality books (starting with the 3-volume comprehensive career biography, "Ray Harryhausen - Master of the Majicks").

It all started in the 8th grade with The Curse of Dracula, a 3-minute Super-8 film shot and edited entirely "in-camera." By high school Farino was directing industrial films and local (Texas) TV commercials for clients such as Frozen Food Express and Pepsi Cola. Farino was elected president of the Drama Club and, as an actor, performed leading roles in Inherit the Wind and The Importance of Being Earnest, among others, winning a statewide Best Supporting Actor award as "The Devil" in The Devil and Daniel Webster. This experience has lately proven invaluable as a director in creatively working with actors.

In 1976 Farino became head of the animation department for the Dallas, Texas-based Century Studios, and designed and directed several elaborate visual effects commercials.

Farino moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1979 and was quickly hired by Coast Productions to animate the Pillsbury Doughboy and supervise and direct effects for other national advertising accounts such as AMC Trucks and Armour Hot Dogs, as well as such features as ABC's Mayflower: The Pilgrims' Adventure (1979) and Virus cannibale (1980). Later freelancing, he created effects for Hurlements (1981), L'Homme des cavernes (1981), Creepshow (1982), and The Thing (1982), among others, then headed the Animation/Rotoscope department for Roger Corman's La Galaxie de la terreur (1981) and Samedi 14 (1981).

Farino formed Kinetic Image Productions and provided animation as part of the Emmy Award-winning visual effects for ABC's Le souffle de la guerre (1983). His elaborate James Bond-style main title for TAG: Terreur au Collège (1982) won the Silver Medal at the 25th International Film & TV Festival of New York.

James Cameron had been art director for La Galaxie de la terreur (1981) and when it came time to put Terminator (1984) before the cameras, Farino was called on as Visual Effects Coordinator and designed/supervised all animation, rotoscope and lightning effects, and designed and created the Main Title sequence.

Numerous visual effects projects followed including 2nd Unit Director (Kauai) and visual effects supervisor for Les fantômes d'Halloween (1988). After designing the Main Title For Abyss (1989), Farino was asked by Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd to join the post-production team as visual effects coordinator and liaison to DreamQuest Images and to supervise VistaVision compositing at Pacific Title.

Simultaneous to his effects work, Farino had been writing screenplays, including his own Hitchcock-style mystery/thriller "Blood White" and assignments such as the comedy Beverly Hills Vamp (1989). His action/thriller script "First Strike" placed 11th out of over 1,000 entries in the annual Writer's Digest magazine national screenwriting competition.

When the syndicated series Monsters (1989-1991) needed stop motion animation for an episode that still lacked a director, Farino was given the opportunity to combine his skills and direct Mannikins of Horror (1989). The result was touted as the top episode of the premiere season. Consequently, Farino was asked to direct the premiere episode of the the second season, A Bond of Silk (1989) with Lydia Cornell and Marc McClure, and became the only director to return within the same season for his third episode, The Offering (1990) with Orson Bean.

The Monsters episodes lead Farino to directing his first feature film, Coeur d'acier (1990), for Fries Entertainment, starring Bruce Davison (Oscar nominee for Un compagnon de longue date (1989)), Clare Wren (L'equipée du Poney Express (1989)), David Naughton (Le Loup-garou de Londres (1981)) and Michael Cerveris (Tony nominee as Tommy in The Who's Tommy on Broadway) and written by Emmy winner Joseph Dougherty.

For network television Farino directed 7 episodes of ABC's top-rated Land of the Lost (1991-1992) starring Timothy Bottoms, including the premiere episodes for both seasons.

The summer of 1993 saw Farino directing his first stage play, the comedy Dub by Henry Slesar, voted Best-of-the-Fest at the Attic Theater's One Act Play Festival in Hollywood.

Still applying his visual effects expertise to select projects, Farino supervised the Main Title sequence and certain opticals for Terminator 2 : Le Jugement dernier (1991), designed and directed visual effects for HBO's feature Détective Philippe Lovecraft (1991) and designed the Main Titles for HBO's Le persécuteur (1992), Brian De Palma 's L'Esprit de Caïn (1992), and HBO's Truman (1995). He served as Visual Effects Supervisor/2nd Unit Director on Columbia's sci-fi spectacle Planète hurlante (1995), filmed in Montreal and starring Peter Weller, and supervised Visual Effects for Interscope's Blanche-Neige : Le Plus Horrible des contes (1997), starring Sigourney Weaver and Sam Neill.

Farino also directed two feature-length installments in the new family sci-fi film series Josh Kirby: Time Warrior! Chap. 1: Planet of the Dino-Knights (1995) for Kushner-Locke/Paramount, filmed in Bucharest, Romania.

Farino directed 2nd Unit and also received his first Emmy nomination as Visual Effects Supervisor for the Tom Hanks/HBO miniseries De la Terre à la Lune (1998), and later won consecutive Emmy awards for the New Amsterdam/Sci Fi Channel miniseries Dune (2000) and Les Enfants de Dune (2003).

Like many in the visual effects field, Farino was sharply influenced by stop motion animation master Ray Harryhausen and from 1971-1974 co-published a "fanzine" about Harryhausen called "FXRH," now considered a collector's item among fans. In 2008 Farino returned to publishing by forming his own company, Archive Editions, publishing the first installment of British author Mike Hankin's comprehensive 3-volume career biography, "Ray Harryhausen - Master of the Majicks."

In 2008 Farino has also completed a longtime pet project, the screenplay adaptation of the 1965 novel, "The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread" by Don Robertson.
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    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

    Known for

    Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator (1984)
    Terminator
    8.1
    • Visual Effects(as Ernest D. Farino)
    • 1984
    Abyss (1989)
    Abyss
    7.5
    • Visual Effects(as Ernest D. Farino)
    • 1989
    Jean-Claude Van Damme, Ralf Moeller, Vincent Klyn, and Haley Peterson in Cyborg (1989)
    Cyborg
    5.0
    • Visual Effects(as Ernie Farino)
    • 1989
    The Thing (1982)
    The Thing
    8.2
    • Visual Effects(as Ernest D. Farino, animation effects sequence)
    • 1982

    Credits

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    Visual Effects



    • Mario Van Peebles, Robinne Lee, Morgana Van Peebles, Demetria McKinney, Brad James, and Tatiana Zappardino in Superstition (2017)
      Superstition
      5.1
      TV Series
      • visual effects consultant (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 2017–2018
    • Balles de feu (2007)
      Balles de feu
      5.4
      • on-set visual effects coordinator: Mr. X Inc.
      • 2007
    • George Lopez, Taylor Lautner, and Taylor Dooley in Les aventures de Shark Boy et Lava Girl (2005)
      Les aventures de Shark Boy et Lava Girl
      3.8
      • compositor: CafeFX
      • 2005
    • Susan Sarandon, Alice Krige, Steven Berkoff, Edward Atterton, Julie Cox, Daniela Amavia, James McAvoy, Ian McNeice, Alec Newman, and Jessica Brooks in Les Enfants de Dune (2003)
      Les Enfants de Dune
      7.2
      TV Mini Series
      • visual effects supervisor (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 2003
    • William Hurt and Alec Newman in Dune (2000)
      Dune
      6.9
      TV Mini Series
      • visual effects supervisor
      • 2000
    • Jon Voight and Mary Steenburgen in L'Arche de Noé (1999)
      L'Arche de Noé
      3.7
      TV Mini Series
      • visual effects supervisor
      • 1999
    • De la Terre à la Lune (1998)
      De la Terre à la Lune
      8.5
      TV Mini Series
      • visual effects supervisor
      • visual effects director
      • second unit director: visual effects
      • 1998
    • Blanche-Neige : Le Plus Horrible des contes (1997)
      Blanche-Neige : Le Plus Horrible des contes
      6.1
      • visual effects supervisor: Prague, Fantasy II Film Effects
      • 1997
    • Planète hurlante (1995)
      Planète hurlante
      6.3
      • visual effects supervisor (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1995
    • Darkside, les contes de la nuit noire (1990)
      Darkside, les contes de la nuit noire
      6.2
      • visual effects supervisor (segment "Lover's Vow")
      • 1990
    • Abyss (1989)
      Abyss
      7.5
      • optical consultant (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1989
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme, Ralf Moeller, Vincent Klyn, and Haley Peterson in Cyborg (1989)
      Cyborg
      5.0
      • visual effects supervisor (as Ernie Farino)
      • 1989
    • Treat Williams and Joe Piscopo in Flic ou zombie (1988)
      Flic ou zombie
      6.1
      • visual effects (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1988
    • Les fantômes d'Halloween (1988)
      Les fantômes d'Halloween
      6.6
      • visual effects supervisor (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1988
    • Tom Reilly in Terreur à Alcatraz (1987)
      Terreur à Alcatraz
      4.4
      • visual effects (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1987

    Additional Crew



    • Truman (1995)
      Truman
      7.1
      TV Movie
      • title designer: main titles
      • 1995
    • Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror (1994)
      Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror
      7.5
      TV Movie
      • film clips courtesy of
      • 1994
    • Le silence des jambons (1994)
      Le silence des jambons
      4.7
      • title designer (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1994
    • Shannon Tweed, Andrew Stevens, and Tracy Tweed in Night Eyes Three (1993)
      Night Eyes Three
      4.1
      • title designer (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1993
    • Jason Robards and Noley Thornton in Heidi (1993)
      Heidi
      7.1
      TV Mini Series
      • title designer
      • 1993
    • Olivier Gruner in Nemesis (1992)
      Nemesis
      5.4
      • title designer (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1992
    • Billy Drago, Chad McQueen, Mike Norris, and Don Swayze in La chasse impitoyable (1992)
      La chasse impitoyable
      4.5
      Video
      • title designer (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1992
    • Lolita Davidovich and John Lithgow in L'Esprit de Caïn (1992)
      L'Esprit de Caïn
      6.1
      • title designer (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1992
    • Fred Ward in Détective Philippe Lovecraft (1991)
      Détective Philippe Lovecraft
      6.4
      TV Movie
      • title designer (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1991
    • Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator 2 : Le Jugement dernier (1991)
      Terminator 2 : Le Jugement dernier
      8.6
      • supervisor: main title
      • 1991
    • Coeur d'acier (1990)
      Coeur d'acier
      5.2
      • title designer: main titles (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1990
    • Abyss (1989)
      Abyss
      7.5
      • title designer (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1989
    • James Caan and Mandy Patinkin in Futur immédiat, Los Angeles 1991 (1988)
      Futur immédiat, Los Angeles 1991
      6.3
      • title designer: main titles (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1988
    • Jennifer Rubin in Panics (1988)
      Panics
      5.6
      • title designer: main titles
      • titles (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1988
    • Sandahl Bergman, Roddy Piper, and Cec Verrell in Transmutations (1988)
      Transmutations
      5.5
      • main title design (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1988

    Director



    • Mario Van Peebles, Robinne Lee, Morgana Van Peebles, Demetria McKinney, Brad James, and Tatiana Zappardino in Superstition (2017)
      Superstition
      5.1
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2017
    • Josh Kirby: Time Warrior! Chap. 5: Journey to the Magic Cavern (1996)
      Josh Kirby: Time Warrior! Chap. 5: Journey to the Magic Cavern
      5.4
      Video
      • Director (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1996
    • Josh Kirby: Time Warrior! Chap. 1: Planet of the Dino-Knights (1995)
      Josh Kirby: Time Warrior! Chap. 1: Planet of the Dino-Knights
      5.6
      Video
      • Director (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1995
    • Land of the Lost (1991)
      Land of the Lost
      6.8
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 1991–1992
    • Monsters (1988)
      Monsters
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Director (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1989–1991
    • Coeur d'acier (1990)
      Coeur d'acier
      5.2
      • Director (as Ernest D. Farino)
      • 1990

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      Ernest D. Farino was the editor and publisher of "FXRH," a magazine devoted to special effects creator Ray Harryhausen.

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