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Analog computer animation system
Scanimate is an analog computer animation (video synthesizer) system created by Lee Harrison III of Denver, Colorado. Harrison had developed its predecessor
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American children's television series (1971–1977)
in a send-up of Mission: Impossible, the word would self-destruct in a Scanimate animation sequence after the time expired. In seasons five and six (1975
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1978 single by Mick Jackson
effects, created at Image West, Ltd. using then-cutting edge equipment: the Scanimate analog computer system and a Quantel DFS 3000 digital framestore. The
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Mechanical Engineering in 1959). He is best known as the inventor of Scanimate and the ANIMAC. He received an Emmy Award in 1972 for his work. Harrison
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1977 film by George Lucas
visual simulation of Yavin 4 orbiting its mother planet was created on the Scanimate analog computer. All the other computer monitors and targeting displays
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Hong Kong toy company
Rainbocorns Max: Build More Mini Brands Robo Alive Smashers 5 Surprise Scanimate Box Scanimate Project Fugglers Pets Alive BONKERS Millie Moon Rascals MONDAY
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Distinguishing logo mark used for movie production
broadcasters were beginning to enter the computer age, using machines like Scanimate. With the 1980s came a return to the older style of logos. Warner Bros
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American animation studio and production company
into their pipeline. As early as the 1970s, they experimented with using Scanimate, a video synthesizer, to create an early form of digital cutout style
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American educational children's TV program
"Surfaces" week. The segment ended with a brief visual film similar to the Scanimate animations used on The Electric Company showcasing the big words of the
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first machine to achieve widespread public attention in the media was Scanimate, an analog computer animation system designed and built by Lee Harrison
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Analog raster manipulation device
animation. The Rutt/Etra was co-invented by Steve Rutt and Bill Etra. Scanimate – a similar device Audio Vizualizers page on Rutt / Etra Video Synthesizer
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Computation machine that uses continuously varying data technology
Nomogram Norden bombsight Rangekeeper, and related fire control computers Scanimate SR-71 inlet control system (fast adjustment of inlet geometry to prevent
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1981 single by Earth, Wind & Fire
electronic effects, the video was directed and created by Ron Hays using the Scanimate analog computer system at Image West, Ltd. The style of the music video
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fourth and final series. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory First use of Scanimate in a feature film. The analog computer animation system was used to create
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Broadcasting announcement between a program and commercial break
network since its relaunch in 1986, being used for 18 years. It was made by Scanimate, as Cascom Effect 10. On its last two years of usage from 2003 to October
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Digital footage or animation which create the illusion of motion or rotation
Graphics Lab Cranston/Csuri Productions Audiovisual art Live event support Scanimate Video art Video synthesizer Motion graphic design Music visualization
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Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon character
Retrieved October 1, 2020. The Further Adventures of Marvin the Martian (1984 Scanimate Short From 1984). YouTube. April 22, 2021. Retrieved October 31, 2020
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Computer vision technology
animation Humanoid animation Idle animation Ink-wash animation Magic Lantern Scanimate Shadowmation Squigglevision Whiteboard animation Other methods Blocking
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2007 song by Justice
in the form of famous animated company logo graphics from the era of Scanimate and early CGI. Notable featured company logos are those of Channel 4,
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Device that electronically creates a video signal
III's ANIMAC: (Hybrid graphic animation computer) – predecessor to the Scanimate 1966, Dan Slater's custom vsynths: Dan Slater has built a number of custom
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Canadian young adult television channel
network IDs, designed by Dana Lee. Additionally, the channel also used scanimate effects using an Amiga computer. At the time, MuchMusic's logo resembled
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Animation technique that syncs the accompanying music with the actions on screen
animation Humanoid animation Idle animation Ink-wash animation Magic Lantern Scanimate Shadowmation Squigglevision Whiteboard animation Other methods Blocking
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French television channel
1976 until 1985, analogue computer-generated idents produced using the Scanimate system were also used, created by the American company Robert Abel and
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Period of animation in which theatrical sound cartoons were common and popular
animation Humanoid animation Idle animation Ink-wash animation Magic Lantern Scanimate Shadowmation Squigglevision Whiteboard animation Other methods Blocking
Golden age of American animation
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Real-time manipulation of digitally animated figures
the Muppet television series The Jim Henson Hour. Henson had used the Scanimate system to generate a digital version of his Nobody character in real-time
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Defunct Philippine television network
the Philippines to incorporate computer-generated graphics using the Scanimate system for its station identity and promo spots, followed only by RPN
Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation
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Period of U.S. animation when television animation was common
animation Humanoid animation Idle animation Ink-wash animation Magic Lantern Scanimate Shadowmation Squigglevision Whiteboard animation Other methods Blocking
Animation in the United States in the television era
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Period of U.S. animation when the animation medium experienced a revival
animation Humanoid animation Idle animation Ink-wash animation Magic Lantern Scanimate Shadowmation Squigglevision Whiteboard animation Other methods Blocking
Modern animation in the United States
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animation Humanoid animation Idle animation Ink-wash animation Magic Lantern Scanimate Shadowmation Squigglevision Whiteboard animation Other methods Blocking
Animation in the United States during the silent era
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Brazilian commercial television network
circle with the number 11 slanted in gold, which featured in the first Scanimate idents and promos for the channel - making it a pioneer station in the
Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão
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Defunct Venezuelan television station
parent company. The same year RCTV became a pioneer station to use the Scanimate system of computer graphics for its on-air presentation and program graphics
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film. Before that DiFrancesco worked at Computer Image Corp., working on Scanimate with Lee Harrison, and also at Xerox PARC with Dick Shoup working on the
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Japanese artist
subject still or moving images to mediation by synthesizers such as the Scanimate at IMAGICA Ltd. His sequential video feedback performances involve re-recording
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