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NinjaKat

2024 May 30 07:31:48
Hi all, it's almost June.  Guess what!?  I've got my 'arcade' room almost set up, to a point where I can actually sit down in front of my Amigas to play games!!!  I am keen to start up GOTHEM again, and plan to post a couple of new games this weekend!
 

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2023 Nov 01 21:48:53
November GOTHEM now live!  Have fun!  ;D

Author Topic: Amiga + Video Toaster = Emmy Award. Babylon 5's Use of Visual Effects on TV !  (Read 20490 times)

Offline Marcio D.

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The visual effects for Babylon 5's pilot were provided by a studio named Foundation Imaging, using a series of Commodore Amiga computers and NewTek's Video Toaster technology.  For their work on the pilot, Foundation Imaging won the 1993 Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement In Special Visual Effects.


Two of the show's principal actors give their impressions of the revolutionary technology.


Bruce Boxleitner:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvVyq4tNmjU


Claudia Christian:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xM0znz5JWQg



Only Amiga makes it possible !

 

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