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| |  | very funny computer animation ( VERY VERY FUNNY) Author: 6664521111 Length: 3 minutes, 27 seconds Rating: 4.832   | Description: very funny computer animation ( VERY VERY FUNNY)
Description: very funny computer animation ( VERY VERY FUNNY) | | | | |  | SIGGRAPH 2007 Computer Animation Festival Author: SIGGRAPH2007 Length: 3 minutes, 29 seconds Rating: 4.6907215   | Description: SIGGRAPH 2007 will bring an estimated 25000 computer graphics and interactive technology professionals from six continents to San Diego, California, USA for the industry's most respected technical and creative programs focusing on research, science, art, animation, gaming, interactivity, education, ...More Description: SIGGRAPH 2007 will bring an estimated 25000 computer graphics and interactive technology professionals from six continents to San Diego, California, USA for the industry's most respected technical and creative programs focusing on research, science, art, animation, gaming, interactivity, education, and the web from 5-9 August at the San Diego Convention Center. SIGGRAPH's Computer Animation Festival is the premier, annual, juried event for the world's most innovative, accomplished, and ... | | | | |  | Psychedelic Computer Animation Author: sonix3x Length: 2 minutes, 9 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: Experimental psychedelic computer animation by Alan Kapler. www.spiralmonkey.com Music: Lost Tribe - Distant voices (Angel Edit) It's similar to Salvia Divinorum trips ;)
Description: Experimental psychedelic computer animation by Alan Kapler. www.spiralmonkey.com Music: Lost Tribe - Distant voices (Angel Edit) It's similar to Salvia Divinorum trips ;) | | | | |  | GANDALF SLICK/DAVID KASTNER: COMPUTER ANIMATION AMIGA EARLY 1980'S MINI MOOG Author: DAVIDKASTNERART Length: 52 seconds Rating:  | Description: GANDALF AND I WORKED ON AN AMIGA COMPUTER IN THE EARLY 80'S CREATING THESE BRIGHT COLORED ANIMATED IMAGES. BY TODAYS STANDARDS THESE IMAGES ARE PERHAPS VERY PRIMITIVE, BUT AT THE TIME WE WERE DOING SOME GOOD WORK. I THINK THEY STILL STAND AS A TESTAMENT TO THE INNOVATION IN EARLY NON MAINFRAME COMPU...More Description: GANDALF AND I WORKED ON AN AMIGA COMPUTER IN THE EARLY 80'S CREATING THESE BRIGHT COLORED ANIMATED IMAGES. BY TODAYS STANDARDS THESE IMAGES ARE PERHAPS VERY PRIMITIVE, BUT AT THE TIME WE WERE DOING SOME GOOD WORK. I THINK THEY STILL STAND AS A TESTAMENT TO THE INNOVATION IN EARLY NON MAINFRAME COMPUTING. MARSHALL HOWEY PROVIDES THE SONIC PATTERN. | | | | |  | Where The Wild Things Are - Early DISNEY CG Animation Test Author: kurtori Length: 2 minutes, 5 seconds Rating: 4.732543   | Description: 1983 animation test by Disney, directed by John Lasseter (who went on to direct and produce most of the Pixar films, including Toy Story). Back then Disney owned the film rights to the Where The Wild Things Are books... they didn't use them, though, so they lost them. Check out this amazing test, wh...More Description: 1983 animation test by Disney, directed by John Lasseter (who went on to direct and produce most of the Pixar films, including Toy Story). Back then Disney owned the film rights to the Where The Wild Things Are books... they didn't use them, though, so they lost them. Check out this amazing test, which combined traditional hand-drawn, 2D animation with then-state-of-the-art 3D computer animation! | | | | |  | Pixar - A Human Story of Computer Animation Author: ComputerHistory Length: 1 hour, 41 minutes, 47 seconds Rating: 4.916981   | Description: [Recorded May 16, 2005] Brad Bird, Writer/Director, The Incredibles, Pixar Animation Studios, Ed Catmull, Co-Founder and President, Pixar Animation Studios, Alvy Ray Smith, Co-Founder of four centers of computer graphics excellence (Altamira, Pixar, Lucasfilm, New York Tech) and a Microsoft Fellow, ...More Description: [Recorded May 16, 2005] Brad Bird, Writer/Director, The Incredibles, Pixar Animation Studios, Ed Catmull, Co-Founder and President, Pixar Animation Studios, Alvy Ray Smith, Co-Founder of four centers of computer graphics excellence (Altamira, Pixar, Lucasfilm, New York Tech) and a Microsoft Fellow, Andrew Stanton, Writer/ Director, Finding Nemo, Pixar Animation Studios , and Michael Rubin, Moderator, Author of Droidmaker: George Lucas and the Digital Revolution... | | | | |  | SIGGRAPH 2008 Computer Animation Festival Preview Author: SIGGRAPH2008 Length: 2 minutes, 52 seconds Rating: 4.7260275   | Description: To fully represent the growing computer graphics and interactive industries, SIGGRAPH's Computer Animation Festival is expanding into a full-scale film festival that will incorporate curated and competition screenings, discussion panels with filmmakers/artists/producers, and an expansive awards prog...More Description: To fully represent the growing computer graphics and interactive industries, SIGGRAPH's Computer Animation Festival is expanding into a full-scale film festival that will incorporate curated and competition screenings, discussion panels with filmmakers/artists/producers, and an expansive awards program. In addition, the Computer Animation Festival will be more accessible to the general public than ever before. | | | | |  | SIGGRAPH 2009 Computer Animation Festival Preview Author: ACMSIGGRAPH Length: 2 minutes, 32 seconds Rating: 4.2272725  | Description: The SIGGRAPH 2009 Computer Animation Festival (CAF) is sure to be one of the highlights of this year's SIGGRAPH Conference so enjoy this short preview video. And make sure you get to New Orleans to see the entire CAF!
Description: The SIGGRAPH 2009 Computer Animation Festival (CAF) is sure to be one of the highlights of this year's SIGGRAPH Conference so enjoy this short preview video. And make sure you get to New Orleans to see the entire CAF! | | | | |  | Hypercube Computer Animation Author: computerartist Length: 1 minute, 41 seconds Rating: 4.702381   | Description: Computer animated movie of a rotating four-dimensional hypercube, perspectively projected into 3D as stereoscopic left and right images, to be viewed cross-eyed. Animation was performed at Bell Labs in the mid 1960s.
Description: Computer animated movie of a rotating four-dimensional hypercube, perspectively projected into 3D as stereoscopic left and right images, to be viewed cross-eyed. Animation was performed at Bell Labs in the mid 1960s. | | | | |  | Human Weapon Computer Animation Demonstrations (1 of 5) Author: bloodsurfer2 Length: 4 minutes, 49 seconds Rating: 4.709677   | Description: All the techniques demonstrated through computer animations.
Description: All the techniques demonstrated through computer animations. | | |
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