Dolphin Productions 1974 demo reel
This is a 4-minute demo reel of TV commercials, logos, and graphics created by Dolphin Productions of New York, circa 1974. The material was created with their in-house "Scanimate" computer, outputting analog graphics to monitors which were then rephotographed and keyed using conventional 1970s video switchers. Given the primitive working conditions of that era, the images are surprisingly sophisticated and colorful, and created some very memorable graphics for their time, some of which hold up even today.

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Dolphin Productions - Demo reels deinterlaced to 60fps

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Image West Demo Reel (circa 1978)

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WW2 Radio Broadcasts (Part 1 - Europe)

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Glückstelefon - 50 Jahre ZDF

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Scanimate Clips

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Dolphin Graphics - Series #1, part 1 of 2

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The Time Machine: The Banned Ending They Hide For 60 Years

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John Whitney "Catalog" 1961

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Image West Scanimate Demo 15B

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Coletânia de vinhetas Dolphin Productions '70s

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The Most Unsettling, Creepy TV and Film Logos Of All Time

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Why This Woman Recorded TV 24/7 for 35 Years

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Dolphin Video Productions reel 1985

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Meet the Engineer Preserving The Last Analog Motion Graphics Machine

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Introduction to the Scanimate Part 1

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Edstan Studio SEL Animation Demo Reel

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Triple I (1976-1979)

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Why Inventing Color TV Was So Difficult

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