Biography
Danny Torrente is credited in the special effects department for two films from the mid-to-late 1980s. In 1984, Torrente contributed to the special effects for Shake, Rattle & Roll, a film known for its use of practical effects to enhance its visual style. The work involved creating effects that aligned with the film’s energetic tone, requiring coordination between visual design and mechanical or optical techniques common in that era.
Torrente returned to special effects in 1989 for Bat-Demon, a film where their role focused on designing and executing effects meant to emphasize the creature’s presence on screen. The work likely involved combining elements such as miniatures, prosthetics, or early motion control to achieve the intended visual impact. No further credits or public details ab…




