This is a quicktime animation, nearly a minute long. I created it
using Infini-D & Premiere.
This is the first bit of character animation I've attempted, and I'm
fairly pleased with it. It involves a digital fellows attempt at meeting
the ideal digital woman. It was created in Infini-D 2.5, using elements
imported from Photoshop & Illustrator. After the CG files were created,
everything was brought into Premiere, tightened up, and titles were
added (from Photoshop, again).
Someday, I hope to do this sort of stuff for a living, 'tho right now
I'm a lowly CS student at University Nevada, Reno (Hear that, Misters
Lucas, Cameron or Kristoff - Hire me now and avoid the rush!)
Anyway, hope you like the file. It was fun to do.
.rory.
rory@netcom.com
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From: higgs@netcom.com (Simon Higgs)
Subject: No Subject!
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 1994 17:10:31 -0800
Welcome to the 'Heartbreak Town' quicktime movie demo!
Just click on the self-extracting file called "HeartbreakTown.sea", and it will install three files on your hard drive:
i) HeartbreakTown.moov
- this is the quicktime movie.
ii) Heartbreak.NPiX
- this is a self running Slide Show of images from the movie.
iii) MCPlayMovie
- a small QuickTime movie player application.
The 'Heartbreak Town' quicktime demo has been Cinepak compressed which means it saves tons of disk space and fits on a single HD floppy. Because of this it requires that you have QuickTime 1.6.1 installed (which you should have anyway by now). You'll also need 4 megs of RAM and 3 megs of hard disk space to install it. This should work on all color & greyscale macs, including Powerbooks, though you should set your monitor settings to 'thousands of colors' for optimum results.
Enjoy!
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This QuickTime movie contains the secret behind Intel's i486 logo in one of their television ad's. The movie was rendered with Infinity and painstakingly turned in to a QuickTime movie.
IBM, Intel, Microsoft....
One down, two to go!
Send any comments to decesare@nes.nersc.gov
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 93 07:10:09 PST
From: up421@curly.bgm.link.com (Nick Blackwell)
Subject: [*] Jaws QT Movie
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Here is a QT Movie of a shark attack during the Calif. cliff diving
championships. Best viewed with a color monitor.
-- Nic Blackwell InterNet: nblackwell@link.com
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#### BINHEX jets-flying-in-formation.hqx ****
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 93 14:41:41 EST
From: johnsh@rpi.edu (Hugh Johnson)
Subject: flight.hqx
This QuickTime movie shows four jet planes flying in formation via a camera
mounted on the bottom of one of the planes. It was converted from an MPEG
movie, so as a result, it has no sound (if someone has some appropriate
jet-like noises, feel free to add a soundtrack to the movie!).
Requires QuickTime v1.5.
If you like this, send me your favorite QuickTime movie!
Hugh Johnson
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, New York, USA
internet: johnsh@rpi.edu
#### BINHEX kurt-loder-blooper.hqx ****
From: Adam Curry <curryco@Panix.Com>
Subject: Upload of Quicktime file
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1993 00:37:15 -0400 (EDT)
This is a quicktime file with a blooper from Kurt Loder from MTV.
This never made it to the airwaves, but is very funny!
Adam Curry
curryco@panix.com
#### BINHEX letterman-over-cbs.hqx ****
From "Kevin R Lesniewicz <kev@world.std.com>" Thu Sep 2 10:50:18 1993
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1993 23:05:11 -0400 (EDT)
From: Kevin R Lesniewicz <kev@world.std.com>
Subject: [*] Letterman/CBS QT Movie
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Here's a QuickTime version of the wonderful CBS ID/promo with Dave
Letterman totally blocking the normal CBS logo and saying "This is CBS"
(and then making a classic face). I tried for a week to tape this and