Dream Flight
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Directed by | Philippe Bergeron Nadia Magnenat Thalmann Daniel Thalmann |
Written by | Philippe Bergeron Pierre Lachapelle |
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Running time | 8 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Dream Flight (Vol De Rêve) [1] is a 3-D computer-animated fiction film completely produced by computer. The film was produced in 1982 at the University of Montreal and directed by Philippe Bergeron, Nadia Magnenat Thalmann and Daniel Thalmann.
It is the story of a creature living on another planet and dreaming that he flies across space like a bird and arrives on Earth. Typical scenes are set in Paris and New York. Others show natural scenes such as ocean, trees, and birds.
The film was completely programmed using the MIRA graphical language,[2] an extension of the Pascal programming language based on Abstract Graphical Data Types.[3]
Awards[]
The film was shown at the SIGGRAPH'82 Art Show and the SIGGRAPH ’83 Electronic Theater and received several awards including:
- First Award, Computer Graphics, Online, 1982
- Golden Sheaf Award, Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival, Canada, 1983
- Special Award, Murcia Film-Festival,[4] Spain, 1984
- Chris Award, 32nd Annual Columbus International Film Festival (Ohio, USA), 1984
- Special Award, Facets Multimedia, Chicago, 1985
- Raster Technologies award 1986
References[]
- ^ IMDb Vol de Reve (1982)
- ^ N. Magnenat-Thalmann, D. Thalmann, MIRA-3D: A Three-dimensional Graphical Extension of PASCAL, Software-Practice and Experience, Vol.13, 1983, pp.797-808
- ^ N. Magnenat-Thalmann, D. Thalmann, The Use of 3D High-Level Graphical Types in the MIRA Animation System, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Vol. 3, No 9, 1983, pp.9-16
- ^ Murcia Film-Festival
External links[]
- 1982 films
- 1982 animated films
- 1980s American animated films
- American films
- 1980s computer-animated films
- American animated short films
- 1980s 3D films
- 1982 short films
- 1980s animated short films
- Short animated film stubs