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ABC ID special presentation graphic 1980
Produced at Sullivan and Marks. Backlit motion control / model photography by Gehring Aviation. Director/Designers David Moore, Jeff Doud, Kenny Mirman
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Sullivan & Marks graphics demo reel 1978
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Everything here was shot on 35mm using backlit animation multi-pass techniques. Sullivan & Marks was lead by the godfather of computer animation Harry Marks, and the team was made up of David Moore, Jeff Doud, Kenny Mirman, and Dale Herigstad.
Vanilla Visa "A Million Options" commercial
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Vanilla Visa "A Million Options" commercial
The Weather Channel iPhone app commercial
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The Weather Channel iPhone app commercial
Planet Green Treehugger "Search For a Better Life"
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Dell Inspiron "Everything is Connected"
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Dell Inspiron "Everything is Connected"
Centennial Wireless 'Motorola Milestone' commercial
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Centennial Wireless 'Motorola Milestone' commercial
Verizon Wireless "Success is in Your Hands"
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Verizon Wireless "Success is in Your Hands"
Nickelodeon "Team Umizoomi" commercial
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Nickelodeon "Team Umizoomi" commercial
High Museum "Michaelangelo's Fury" commercial
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High Museum "Michaelangelo's Fury" commercial
Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" - film titles
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Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" - film titles
The weather channel is awesome keep up the work guys
Funny how back then, just never knew these were early computer graphics. Just thought they were animated somehow. Think many of us had no idea how they did them. Really miss the vibrant colors and that "WOW" factor. I think in the pursuit of trying to make CG realistic we really lost something magical.
No computer graphics in any of these, just very well done camera movements and light animations. Back in the day you would place an overlay with the graphic over a super bright light with a color gel over it, then photograph it and the bright light reacting with the cameras back then would produce that glowy border around everything. The light effects would then be overlayed/printed onto the existing film. Long process, but produced way cooler effects than anything a computer could.
Love this vidéo
Makes me think of the old HBO logo too!
Hbo 1975 promo music ruclips.net/video/zvqPqjZkL2g/видео.htmlsi=yK-BBTFuo7GYLBZN
Yeah I'm into S&M... big fan of their animated graphics.
Earliest cgi was about 2d, and not 3d. As you can see, already at THIS point, they had MASTERED it. 2d CGI by the early 90’s was nearly dead, but it did last a little while longer.
Music: HBO 1975 Promo 1
this is pure, concentrated, weapons grade 1970s
All of this is highly-awesome, but I still must point out that mmmmaybe if you're going to abbreviate the name of your firm as "S&M" you may choose to style your logo in a fashion which is not quite so reminiscent of rhinestones and leather. just sayin'. I mean, unless you wanna. Which is also fine.
What's the name of this technique?
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Hello people, I have two questions: did backlit animation multi-pass techniques use Oxberry machines? Was Oxberry-based animation the only non-cartoon analog alternative to Scanimate in the 1970s, or there were other analog animation techniques at that time?
Not that I'm aware of. There was the System IV, but it was in the early 80's. It had digital keyframing and digital 3D animation, but the input was via monochrome video, such as in Scanimate. Unfortunattely I couldn't find more information about System IV, so take this information with a grain of salt.
No seriously. They called themselves S&M?
This is the stuff I loved so much. My favorite look for promos. Need more of this style stuff in my life. Exactly why I loved the look of Tron, Xanadu, and early Epcot.
This is HBO right?
0:44 The CW before it was called the CW.
what song is used?
oh. the hbo 1975 promo theme.
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S&M is my kinda thing! (Oh...and I also enjoyed the video.)😈
THAT SHIT WAS AMAZING
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We have seen it all Retro 80s/90s
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@@elkamora2469 Why
this was actually more 1960s-1970s.
Good stuff!!
How were sparkles made back then? I’ve wanted to know for a long time and I can’t find anything about that with Google.
Backlit animation with cross star filters placed over the camera.
WHAT'S BEING DONE IN '21....DOESN'T EVEN COME CLOSE!
WHAT'S BEING DONE IN '21....CAN'T EVEN COME CLOSE!
Wow, looks really cool
HBO's Earliest theme
That's an unfortunate acronym there
The Third Teaser With The Overheating Jet Turbine Scares Me As A Kid.
Is it just me, or does all this stuff look so much more rich and engaging than today’s graphics and animations?
nono youre right
These days cgi is an A.I. generated mess. Back then it was a form of art.
It’s not just you. It’s the little reasons like these that make me want to time travel to the 70s-90s.
Too true Chrissy Cuts.
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Puts a smile on your face instantly.. NOW THATS THE MAGIC OF RETRO!
imagine waiting days for a single light flare animation to render hahaha thats epic
Cant be too sure of that, they were not using the market /consumer grade machines or programs that we are familiar today running on a specific operating sys.. they used custom operation modules back then it was all programs they wrote specific to their requirement on high end mediums and magnetic devices.. it was a whole other era. Going by your logic making early classics like Tron 1981 movie or The Abyss and later Terminator 2 would have been next to impossible! 🕶
This was made with scanimate and its analoge. Its not digital Computer gfx just analoge camera effects. Its a Heck of a process but they didnt need to "Render" Frames.
@@worldsendace Apparently this isn't even Scanimate... It's actually super complex cel animation.
Super late but - this is what’s known as backlit animation, which uses black mattes with light shining through them to create the lens flares, which are actual, real life flares produced by the camera as each frame of animation is exposed. Tron is a good example of a film that made heavy use of it, also lots of 80’s era anime like Akira.
This made me really happy for some reason :)
This is 1978? Alright, then it's the 80's. 1977 to Jan 1995 is the 80's.
1978 was part of the 1970s decade.
@@SuperAV21 Numerically yes. Not in any other way. Culturally and the movements that would be expressed later in the 80s decade plus. I am not numerically contending that.
@@valentine_puppy How come?
@@SuperAV21 cause the 70s are a decade and there are decades but in the culture and the technology and the fashion and other ways the 70's kinda ended in 1976 in that way. It just evolved over that way. You can see the bell bottoms go and the makeup change and the hair styles change. Just it was how it was going.
@@valentine_puppy Okay, then. If that's the way you see things, you do yourself. I was born in 1988, and have turned 33 over a month ago; making myself a kid of the 1990s through the mid-2000s. Am I wrong about it?
Who wants scanimate to return. Cause I do
Should be for music videos
This isn't scanimate, it's all slit-scan/backlit optical stuff done on film. More expensive than scanimate.
@@MattMcIrvin What does that mean?
@@MattMcIrvin ooooh, even cooler!
DVNO... Four capital letters...
I want that America back
Tell me about it sister..
The sexy pink panther is back
Not back just there
Beautiful!
If General Motors would have had its OnStar service in the '70's, it could have used the imagery at :59
Channel 5, WEWS, Cleveland!
Tonight....Tabitha and Adam meet The Brady Bunch on the Eeedge of Night!
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