Mark Miller

Mark S. Miller is a visual effect artist and producer who worked as whale operator for Industrial Light & Magic on.

Miller worked as project manager, coordinator, and producer for ILM on the comic adaptation Howard the Duck (1986), the comedy Caddyshack II (1988), the fantasy comedy Ghostbusters II (1989), the action thriller The Hunt for Red October (1990), the music drama The Doors (1991), the action comedy Hudson Hawk (1991), 's science fiction blockbuster Jurassic Park (1993), the comedy Baby's Day Out (1994), the fantasy adventure Jumanji (1995), the science fiction thriller Contact (1997), and the drama October Sky (1999).

Miller co-founded the effects house Digital Magic and served as its president between 1998 and 2000. He left Digital Magic and founded the effects company Eden FX in July 2000 with John Gross. Eden FX was responsible for the computer generated effects on the last season of Star Trek: Voyager and all four seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise.

In 1999 he served as visual effects producer on 's mystery film Sleepy Hollow which earned him a Saturn Award nomination for Best Special Effects in 2000. He also worked as visual effects producer on the science fiction sequel Jurassic Park III in 2001.

The following years Miller worked as visual effects executive producer for ILM on Steven Spielberg's science fiction film Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001), Tim Burton science fiction remake Planet of the Apes (2001), the science fiction thriller Minority Report (2002), the horror thriller Dreamcatcher (2003), the fantasy comedy Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), and J.J. Abrams' action sequel Mission: Impossible III (2006).