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From: rick@ucla-cs.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Computer Animation in Amazing Stories - Nov. 3
Message-ID: <7508@ucla-cs.ARPA>
Date: Fri, 8-Nov-85 18:41:27 EST
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Posted: Fri Nov  8 18:41:27 1985
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Reply-To: rick@ucla-cs.UUCP (Richard Gillespie)
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In article <1231@teklds.UUCP> davidl@teklds.UUCP (David Levine) writes:
>In article <2114@reed.UUCP> agb@reed.UUCP (Alexander G. Burchell) writes:
>>BTW, who does the (truly Amazing) computer graphics that start out each
>>episode?  I was quite impressed with the realistic surface textures and was
>>especially amazed by the knight in shining armor.  
>
>I don't know, although the credits say the titles were designed by Ron Cobb
>(who is an artist, not a computer person).

I believe that the intro was done at Robert Abel & Associates in Hollywood.
That's what they claimed when I was there in August, anyway. I think Abel is
on the net, maybe they can confirm this.
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   Rick Gillespie
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