Trivia about this scene: given how long it took back then to render something like this, the makers ran into a problem. At one point, the render was crapping itself, causing even more massive delays. The problem? The camera was clipping into a single polygon of the mountain. They had to custom carve out a depression so the camera could fly through. You can sorta see it at 0:32, even if it goes by super fast.
I played a arcade video game that had this graphic scene from 24seconds to about 30 seconds in the game play. It was a shooter game where your ship flew around against various video backshots. I am trying to remember what the game was, any help?
It was actually Pixar who made this for IML. Back the it was still under Lucasfilm and not named Pixar.
doublePproduction 1 week ago
Somwhow, this sequence reminds me of the Instrumentality in End of Evangelion.
Telpelos 1 month ago
Trivia about this scene: given how long it took back then to render something like this, the makers ran into a problem. At one point, the render was crapping itself, causing even more massive delays. The problem? The camera was clipping into a single polygon of the mountain. They had to custom carve out a depression so the camera could fly through. You can sorta see it at 0:32, even if it goes by super fast.
chriscumbag 4 months ago
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Terrible effects
CLSkill 7 months ago
@CLSkill Hey, it is the very fist CGI of this type. It couldnt be as good as with contemporary hardware, but still good though.
explosiveheart 5 months ago
Introducing the actual stage 1 "genesis device" (see at leadman22 channel called "The Infinity Device").
leadman22 8 months ago
I played a arcade video game that had this graphic scene from 24seconds to about 30 seconds in the game play. It was a shooter game where your ship flew around against various video backshots. I am trying to remember what the game was, any help?
Beanholiostyle 1 year ago
looks cool even today :)
mattj2217 1 year ago 5
I used this sequence on LaserDisc to demonstrate projection TVs in the '80s. It made the Kloss NovaBeam coffee-table projector look pretty good.
stokestack 2 years ago
yay :D
iRcLuMsY 2 years ago
This was ILM's first completely computer-generated sequence !!!!!!!!! Its unbelievable they could have don this way back in 1982!!!!!!!!!
111danish111 3 years ago 22
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richuea 2 years ago 3
It's inspiring.
Zeanu 2 years ago
Try Futureworld from 1976, showing the first on-screen 3D hand and face models.
Zeanu 2 years ago
@111danish111 Let's also not forget the advances with TRON that also came out that same year.
chj2 1 year ago
Where on Earth did you get a hold of this?
softkick 3 years ago 7
he has a wormhole
kargaroc386 2 years ago