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Over 25 years in the biz, and now they're making Teenaged werewolves


Tippett Studio is an effects studio founded by former ILM employee Phil Tippett in 1984. The company specialized in Stop-Motion animated effects for films until 1993. Since then, they've used CG for their effects.


Tippett's projects include the following:[]

Tropes applied to Tippett Studio:[]

  • Conspicuous Stop-Motion/CG: Visible in most of their works (Howard the Duck and the Twilight films especially).
  • Live Action Adaptation: The Spiderwick Chronicles, Hellboy, Starship Troopers (to an extent), Catwoman, Howard the Duck, The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Twilight films.
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