State of the Art of Computer Animation
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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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.
The Mind's Eye
7.2The Man with the Golden Gun
6.4Roman Holiday
7.9The Shawshank Redemption
8.7On Her Majesty's Secret Service
6.6Marriage Story
7.7The Under-Gifted In Vacation
5.4The Godfather
8.7Rope
7.9The Myth
6.3The Gendarme and the Gendarmettes
6.0Wild Strawberries
8.1Here
6.7Ace of Aces
7.1Parasite
8.5Sunset Boulevard
8.3Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
7.9Hamlet
7.4Aguirre, the Wrath of God
7.5Two Evil Eyes
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