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From: ktureski@alias.uucp (Kevin Tureski)
Subject: Re: car ad
Message-ID: <1991Apr19.022914.1296@alias.com>
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Reply-To: ktureski@alias.uucp (Kevin Tureski)
Organization: Alias Research, Inc. Toronto Canada
References:  <colin_fox.0143@ice.outbound.wimsey.bc.ca>
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Date: Fri, 19 Apr 91 02:29:14 GMT

In article <colin_fox.0143@ice.outbound.wimsey.bc.ca>, colin_fox@ice.outbound.wimsey.bc.ca (Colin Fox) writes:
> I forget which company it is (I think it's Chrysler), but there is an ad on the
> air now that shows the company's design mods from their old mini-van to their
> new one as a smooth morph. [...] Does anyone know what system this ad was done > on?

I'm not certain just what software was used, but it wasn't Alias. If you put
it on your VCR and play it back frame-by-frame (and this is why I like my Beta deck which can do Beta 1) you'll notice a lot of cross disolves. If no one else
posts exactly how it was done from first-hand knowledge, I'll post my educated
guesses.

I do know that it was done by the same guys that did Creme and Godley's video;  can't recall their names offhand though.

-- 

Kevin Tureski
Director, Systems Integration
Alias Research Inc.
110 Richmond St E. 
Toronto Canada M5C 1P1
416 362-9181

ktureski@alias.com
