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Here's more information about the International Press Academy and their 12th annual Satellite Awards Sunday night.

According to Wikipedia:

Dennis Muren, A.S.C. (born November 1, 1946) is an American film special effects artist, most notable for his work on the films of Steven Spielberg, James Cameron and George Lucas. He has won 6 oscars for Best Visual Effects.

Muren was born in Glendale, California, where he developed an interest in film-making and special effects from an early age. While studying business at Pasadena City College, Muren spent $6500 to make Equinox, a short science fiction film. Tonylyn Productions, a small film company, liked the film enough to distribute it. Tonylyn hired film editor Jack Woods to direct additional footage in order to make Equinox into a feature-length movie. When the feature-length Equinox was released in October 1970, Muren was credited as a producer in spite of having directed much of the film and creating the special effects himself. Despite mixed to poor reviews the movie made enough money for Muren to recoup his $8000 investment, and consistent play on late-night TV actually led to it becoming something of a cult classic. After earning his associate's degree, Muren began working as a visual effects artist full-time. In 1976, Muren was hired at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), then an upstart visual effects studio founded by little-known director George Lucas. Lucas and ILM's first film, Star Wars, was released in 1977 to wide critical and public acclaim and was the highest grossing film of all time up until that point.

Muren has been an important voice for pioneering new technologies in special effects. Muren spearheaded ILM's move from models and miniatures to CGI for the film Terminator 2: Judgment Day. In a 2000 interview, he stated that Terminator 2: Judgment Day was the film he was most proud of. Muren, along with Steve Williams and Mark Dippe, helped to usher in a new age of computer generated imagery with the CG dinosaurs of Jurassic Park. Steven Spielberg had intended to use go-motion for the dinosaurs, but quickly changed his mind when shown a test of a CG T-Rex (with Marin County as the backdrop). Jurassic Park was the breakthrough which convinced George Lucas that technology had advanced enough to make the Star Wars prequels. In June of 1999, Muren was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the first visual effects artist to ever be so recognized. He has also been the recipient of nine Academy Awards, the most of any living movie-maker. Muren continues to work for ILM to this day; his title is Senior Visual Effects Supervisor. Currently he is taking time off to author a book on visual effects, he also consults for Pixar. His most recent project was War of the Worlds, in which he lead a team to create complex effects in a span of only three months. He has a small, non-speaking role in Raiders of the Lost Ark as a spy. He's the man who looks over the newspaper as Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) boards the passenger plane. Muren has an almost-invisible cameo in the theme park ride Star Tours. He and two other ILM'ers are visible in a movie-within-a-movie... they're rear-projected into the windows of a miniature Maintenance Bay building, which is then rear-projected into the cabin of the flight simulator. They can be seen ducking in fear as the point-of-view spaceship almost careens into them. Dennis is married to British documentary filmmaker of "Dream of The Sea Ranch" and landscape architect Zara Muren, and they have two children together. They currently live in California.

Here's a report on men and wrinkles:

While both men and women seek botulinum rejuvenation to reduce the signs of aging, the actual procedure is different for each gender. For example, dermatologists commonly administer brow lifts associated with botulinum rejuvenation to men and women alike. A brow lift is a procedure that treats the muscles used to pull the eyebrows down, giving the patient a more "open-eyed" look.

However, the shape and movement of a manīs brow region is generally heavier, flatter and thicker than a womanīs brow. Therefore, dermatologists administering botulinum toxin use injection techniques that are particular to the male brow in order to avoid making it too elevated and more curvaceous, as is common for women.

Despite the area being treated, men often have larger muscles than their female counterparts and, as a result, require doses of botulinum toxin at least twice as high as women do in order to achieve the same visible effect for the longest length of time. In addition to brow lifts in men and women, botulinum rejuvenation is routinely used to treat frown lines between the eyebrows, forehead furrows and lines at the corner of the mouth, commonly known as "bitterness lines."

When used in conjunction with soft tissue fillers, botulinum rejuvenation has also been found to be good for reducing lines around the lips. In this procedure, botulinum toxin is injected into the "purse-string" muscle around the mouth, causing it to become weaker. By relaxing this muscle and using fillers, the lines around the mouth can be drastically reduced.

 

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