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Robert „Rob“ Legato (* 1956) ist ein VFX Supervisor, der 1998 für den Film Titanic, 2012 für den Film Hugo Cabret sowie 2017 für The Jungle Book den Oscar erhielt.
Robert Legato (born 1956) is an American visual effects supervisor, second unit director, and second unit director of photography. Raised in Asbury Park, New Jersey, Legato graduated from Ocean Township High School.
YearTitleVisual Effects SupervisorSecond Unit Director2024YesYes2023NoYes2023NoYes2022YesYesRobert Legato was born on 6 May 1956 in Ocean Township, New Jersey, USA. He is an assistant director and director, known for Titanic (1997), Apollo 13 (1995) and Hugo (2011).
- January 1, 1
- Robert Legato
- Ocean Township, New Jersey, USA
Rob Legato creates movie effects so good they (sometimes) trump the real thing. In this warm and funny talk, he shares his vision for enhancing reality on-screen in movies like Apollo 13, Titanic and Hugo.
Rob Legato creates visual illusions for movies -- thinking deeply both about vfx's expanding tech power and the truly new creative processes that can result. Legato won his first Oscar in 1998 for his work on James Cameron's Titanic, after several years in television supervising effects on two Star Trek series.
Watch Robert Legato reflect on winning the Best Visual Effects Oscars for 'Titanic,' 'Hugo,' & 'The Jungle Book' years later.Watch the teaser video https...
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Robert Legato directed the 2016 film Eloise. Legato has been nominated for five Academy Awards and has won three. His first win was for his visual effects work on Titanic, his second was for his work on Hugo and his third for The Jungle Book.