He has waded through it in researching his book, Harryhausen: The Lost Movies, to be published by Titan Books in September.
One of the criticisms of Clash of the Titans was that it played fast and loose with Greek mythology.
Hundreds of sketches and models that reflect his visionary ideas are being published for the first time.
Walsh describes Harryhausen, who died in 2013 aged 92, as the most influential stop-motion animator and special-effects wizard in cinema history.
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