@Lagaan5041 Thanks for the historical data. I didn't say, and don't think, that Stanford was the first to perform manually-prepared card stunts. Stunts evolved from bi-color hats to bi-color cards to multi-color cards to animated stunts, with different colleges pioneering different advances. In 1961, Stanford was the first to use a computer animation language to prepare stunts. USC used a computer to print the cards, but not until about 1963, and even then, humans had to perform the animation.
@Lagaan5041 Thanks for the historical data. I didn't say, and don't think, that Stanford was the first to perform manually-prepared card stunts. Stunts evolved from bi-color hats to bi-color cards to multi-color cards to animated stunts, with different colleges pioneering different advances. In 1961, Stanford was the first to use a computer animation language to prepare stunts. USC used a computer to print the cards, but not until about 1963, and even then, humans had to perform the animation.
LarryT424 9 months ago
1st card stunts....
USC 1925
Stanford 1922
Cal 1910
I'm sorry, but you're behind
Lagaan5041 9 months ago
@Lagaan5041 This is about using a computer to help "animate" card stunts. Computers were not used at USC 1925, Stanford 1922, or Cal 1910.
JetpackMedia 5 months ago
Very cool Larry.
jleblang 2 years ago