Emmys: FuseFX honored for 'American Horror Story: Freak Show'
September 16, 2015

Emmys: FuseFX honored for 'American Horror Story: Freak Show'

BURBANK, CA — FuseFX (http://fusefx.com won a 2015 Primetime Emmy Award for “Outstanding Special Visual Effects In A Supporting Role” for their work on American Horror Story: Freak Show. The studio was honored for their work on the episode titled “Edward Mordrake, Part 2.”

FuseFX winners include VFX supervisor Jason Piccioni, along with Justin Ball, Jason Spratt, Tim Jacobsen, David Altenau, Tommy Tran, Mike Kirylo, Matt Lefferts, and SFX supervisor Donnie Dean. The award was presented September 12th at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles.

“This award is the result of a lot of hard work, dedication and creativity on the part of our entire team,” says FuseFX CEO David Altenau. “We thank the Academy for this great honor; we also thank executive producer Ryan Murphy and his team for giving us the opportunity to contribute to their brilliant show.”

“It’s an incredible honor to be recognized for your work, especially in light of the material that’s being done in our industry on a regular basis,” adds Piccioni. “We’re especially proud of American Horror Story and the relationship we have with Ryan the other creative departments on the show, who were also honored the other night.”

FuseFX has overseen visual effects for American Horror Story since the show’s premier in 2011 and its role has grown with each new season. The episode “Edward Mordrake, Part 2” centers on an English nobleman and his quest to add a unique freak to his retinue. VFX featured in the episode included Mordrake, who sports a second face on the back of his head; Twisty, a macabre clown who lost his lower jaw to a shotgun blast; and Bette and Dot Tattler, conjoined twins identical in every respect except for their divergent personalities.