Arthur Hayward was an artist employed by the Natural History Museum
in the
1960's. Back then it may have been the B.M.(N.H.). A gifted
sculptor, he
also collaborated with Ray Harryhausen (who had recently settled in
London)
modeling the maquettes for the stop motion dinosaur animation
models for
Harryhausen's films such as "One Million Years B.C." and "Valley of
Gwangi".
Pete Von Sholly alerted me to this rare video of Hayward at work.
Burian's influence is readily apparent. In fact, in this clip Burian
images are all over the studio.
Note also that instead of the machined metal armature normally used
inside
animation puppets, Hayward creates an articulated dinosaur skeleton!
The Harryhausen/Hayward relationship ended rather quickly for reasons
still unclear. Hayward was never given onscreen credit for his
work, yet he
created some of film's most iconic dinosaurs. See the video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYxuEEbDpxw
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