Robert Zemeckis

Zemeckis in 2015 Robert Lee Zemeckis (born May 14, 1952) is an American filmmaker. He first came to public attention as the director of the action-adventure romantic comedy ''Romancing the Stone'' (1984), the science-fiction comedy ''Back to the Future'' trilogy (1985–1990), and the live-action/animated comedy ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' (1988). He subsequently directed the satirical black comedy ''Death Becomes Her'' (1992) and then diversified into more dramatic fare, including ''Forrest Gump'' (1994), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Director. The film also won the Best Picture.

Zemeckis is regarded as an innovator in visual effects. His exploration of state-of-the-art special effects includes the early use of computer graphics inserted into live-action footage in ''Back to the Future Part II'' (1989) and ''Forrest Gump'', the insertion of hand-drawn animation into live-action footage in ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', and the performance capture techniques seen in ''The Polar Express'' (2004), ''Beowulf'' (2007), ''A Christmas Carol'' (2009), and ''Welcome to Marwen'' (2018). He is known for his collaboration with composer Alan Silvestri, with whom he has worked since ''Romancing the Stone''. David Thomson wrote that "no other contemporary director has used special effects to more dramatic and narrative purpose." Provided by Wikipedia
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