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Computer Animation

There’s quite a good article in The Economist this week that traces the history of the last few years of computer animation. The history starts, a little late in my opinion, with Toy Story (1995). I think that there’s a case to be made that the first full-length feature film to make extensive use of computer animation was Tron (1982).
 
The article also asks the question: "will computer-animated humans ever look realistic on the screen?". I think the answer is almost certainly: yes, it’s only a matter of time. But the article doesn’t mention what is probably the main barrier to progress: the "uncanny valley".

2 responses to “Computer Animation”

  1. Michael Avatar
    Michael

    I’m surprised to not see the "Final Fantasy" movie listed here – that is, in my opinion, the most immersive CG experience that I’ve seen on the screen. It’s the only movie where I’ve truly forgotten that I’m watching a CG movie.Kudos for bringing back Tron, one of my old favorites. I still start emails with "Greetings, program!" from time to time. Good times. Now to dig out the DVD….

  2. Geoff Avatar
    Geoff

    I’ve not seen Final Fantasy – but wasn’t it also subject to the "uncanny valley" effect?

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