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- From: tlilley@csugrad.cs.vt.edu (Tripp Lilley)
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- Subject: Re: Where do I get c.g. movies on Laserdisc ?
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- Date: 23 Jan 93 06:19:18 GMT
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- Organization: People who spend too much time in video stores.
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- Anyhow, I happened to be in Camelot (I heard it call from far off France)
- today, and looked at a few titles. The Dream Machine is now up to volume III,
- and it's distributed/produced/whatever by The Voyager Company (I'm pretty
- sure they're the same ones who are Criterion in the movie LD market). There
- was another called Computer Visions (didn't get distribution info, though)
- and yet another called State of the Art in Computer Animation (also a bit
- old...) I've seen Dream Machine I (own it, in fact) and it's neat. State
- of the Art is interesting, and more free-form. I neglected to get distribution
- info on The Mind's Eye stuff, though they had it... That series is *still*
- my favorite. But Dream Machine scores points for it's 'informative'
- psuedo-documentary style.
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