A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 7, 1986
Original Title:
Computer Animation Magic
Genres:
Animation | Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 58
Narrated documentary about how computer graphics are made, and how they are used in a variety of mediums, including commercial advertising, TV network logos and spots, such as the "Amazing Stories" opening, live action films, corporate business, manufacturing, architecture, and scientific studies. There's also some voiceovers of different artists and graphics designers talking about the field and it's possibilities.
Director:
Geoffrey de Valois
Steve Michelson
Editor:
Kitty Rea
Geoffrey de Valois
Executive Producer:
Steve Michelson
Music:
John Lewis
Doug McKechnie
Producer:
Geoffrey de Valois
Donna Cohen
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