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The Birth of the Pixel Look
The New Yorker article on early special effects in films which adopt the ‘computer’ look:
The rise of the pixel in cinema may feel like a recent development, but this year actually marks its fortieth anniversary. It began in 1973, with the release of a low-budget science-fiction film, Michael Crichton’s “Westworld.” The movie’s use of a digital effect for a total of two minutes—a now-routine process called pixelization, commonly deployed on Gordon Ramsay cooking shows to obscure a contestant’s cursing mouth—was the unlikely launching point of this revolution.
More films are discussed, and connects people who eventually worked for Pixar.
Date posted: 2013/05/18 16:05:00
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