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Steven Churchill

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Luminous VisionsLuminous Visions · 1998
Luminous Visions
7.51998
MovieAnimation
A digitally animated universe that contains eleven discrete "cyber-worlds".
Computer Animation Festival Volume 1.0Computer Animation Festival Volume 1.0 · 1993
Computer Animation Festival Volume 1.0
8.01993
MovieAnimationFamily
A spectacular showcase of 21 cutting-edge computer animated shorts from around the world ranging from a wildly humorous to outrageously exotic. Computer Animation Festival spins a high-tech tapestry of art, storytelling and visual technology. Every short is shown in entirety, as originally created by each animator. Plug your imagination into the most extraordinary collection of computer powered imagery ever released on video.
The Mind's EyeThe Mind's Eye · 1990
The Mind's Eye
7.51990
MovieAnimation
The Mind's Eye is a compilation of experimental computer animations from when such technology was in its early infancy. The animations are from various studios, having been arranged in a sort of "2001" evolution-timeline theme, and set to synthesized music. These pioneering CGI projects later gave rise to films such as Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Antz, and Shrek.
Beyond the Mind's EyeBeyond the Mind's Eye · 1992
Beyond the Mind's Eye
7.71992
MovieAnimationMusic
BEYOND integrates the latest in computer animation technology and artistry with original music from renowned composer Jan Hammer. The Mind's Eye, Miramar's first computer animation odyssey, has been described as a "modern Fantasia" - this video steps BEYOND.
Odyssey Into the Mind's EyeOdyssey Into the Mind's Eye · 1996
Odyssey Into the Mind's Eye
6.31996
MovieFantasyAnimation
Computer animation compilation that features a soundtrack by Kerry Livgren. Odyssey Into The Mind's Eye also features versions of CGI sequences from Johnny Mnemonic and Ecco: The Tides of Time.
The Gate to the Mind's EyeThe Gate to the Mind's Eye · 1994
The Gate to the Mind's Eye
7.31994
MovieFantasyAnimation
'Alloy' is faced with a vision of the year: 2075, doom. There is only one way to reverse the madness: collapse the universe into itself and begin again. Witness the rebirth, the awakening and the future of mankind. The regeneration is neither now nor then, but can only be reached through The Gate to the Mind's Eye.
Computer Animation JourneysComputer Animation Journeys · 2004
Computer Animation Journeys
2004
MovieAnimation
Experience the ultimate digital artistry from around the world as Computer Animation Journeys presents a stunning collection of cutting edge short stories. This body of work showcases 12 ultra-entertaining films, inlcuding the hilarious antics of "Melvin: The Red-Headed Stepchild", the harrowing adventure of "Marvin and the Martian", the suspense of "Pump Action", the very humorous anecdote within "Fruits of Labor" and the cosmic contemplation of "Horses on Mars". And these are just the beginning of the spectacular array of computer animated gems awaiting you inside!
Computer Animation CelebrationComputer Animation Celebration · 1998
Computer Animation Celebration
10.01998
MovieAnimation
The 23 sensational shorts that make up the collection on "Computer Animation Celebration" are examples of the most advanced computer animation ever dreamed up by man or machine. Drop into a den of unusually picky pirates, visit a DNA lab where the experiments take on a life of their own and stop by the rustic Red Ridge Hotel for a series of comically unforgettable "open mike" nights. Plus much more ... !

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Computer Animation MarvelsComputer Animation Marvels · 1999
Computer Animation Marvels
1999
MovieAnimation
From award-winning animation artists on four continents comes COMPUTER ANIMATION MARVELS, a spectacular collection of computer-animated short films from today’s top CGI artists and storytellers. Watch the multi-award-winning film Bingo, a reality-bending take on an identity crisis. In Pets you’ll be surprised to hear the innermost secrets of our furry friends. Study the hilarious scientific principles involved in The Physics of Cartoons, and enjoy 14 other funny and thought-provoking films from the world’s top computer animators. COMPUTER ANIMATION MARVELS is a blending of high-tech and high art you won’t want to miss. Presented by Animation Entertainment, creators of the internationally acclaimed Mind’s Eye series of computer animation videos.

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Computer Animation ExtravaganzaComputer Animation Extravaganza · 2000
Computer Animation Extravaganza
2000
MovieAnimation
Animation Entertainment proudly presents an all new collection of short films from award winning computer animation artists and visionaries from around the world. COMPUTER ANIMATION EXTRAVAGANZA follows the hilarious antics of the "Fat Cat On A Diet" from Pacific Data Images, the creative geniuses behind the hit feature film "Antz". View the stunning visuals and intriguing story of "Tightrope" from Digital Domain, the academy award winning studio behind the blockbuster movie "Titanic". Journey along with Bev Flemmer, average housewife, as she battles pirates, thieves and bandits in the bawdy adventures of "Ronin Romance Classics". You'll also be mesmerized by the breathtaking reality of the sublime "Un Temps Pour Elle". Plus many more amusing and enlightening tales that truly test the bounds of computer animated artistry.

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State of the Art of Computer AnimationState of the Art of Computer Animation · 1988
State of the Art of Computer Animation
8.21988
MovieAnimation
While Odyssey focused primarily on 35mm back-lit motion graphics and special effects for the first 5 years of its existence, its award-winning release of the world's first home entertainment video of computer animation, State Of the Art Of Computer Animation in 1988 brought about a shift in focus to 3D computer animation. The accolades and sales successes achieved by State Of the Art Of Computer Animation prompted the 1990 release of The Mind's Eye: A Computer Animation Odyssey, a title that would become the first member of the successful The Mind's Eye series. The next decade (1990–2000) would be taken up almost entirely with the production of 19 feature-length 3-D computer animated package films for home release.

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