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Computer Animation Magic is this intriguing documentary that offers a peek behind the curtain of computer graphics in the mid-80s. It’s narrated in a way that feels more like a conversation than a lecture. The film dives into various applications of computer graphics, from TV logos to live-action films. The pacing is pretty relaxed, allowing viewers to soak in the information without feeling rushed. I really appreciate how it captures the excitement of emerging technologies at that time—there’s a distinct sense of wonder throughout. The practical effects they show are fascinating, especially considering how far we've come since then. It’s a time capsule of creativity and innovation that definitely stands out in the animation and documentary genre.
Great for understanding the roots of computer animation.Offers insights into the technology behind iconic ads and logos.Captures a pivotal moment in animation history.
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