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Computer Dreams

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Computer Dreams
Directed byGeoffrey de Valois
Written byAlan Bloom
Geoffrey de Valois
Rhyena Halpern
Peter Sorenson
Produced byGeoffrey de Valois
Rhyena Halpern
Norio Sugano
Narrated byAmanda Pays
CinematographyGeoffrey de Valois
Edited byGeoffrey de Valois
Rhyena Halpern
Production
company
Digital Vision Entertainment
Distributed byMPI Home Video
Release date
  • 1988 (1988)
Running time
58 minutes
CountryUnited States

Computer Dreams is a 1988 film created by Digital Vision Entertainment and released by MPI Home Video. Written, produced and directed by Geoffrey de Valois and hosted by Amanda Pays,[1] it consists primarily of clips and behind-the-scenes work of early computer graphics animation. Notably included are Luxo Jr. and Red's Dream, the first two short films from Pixar. The film is an hour long and features an electronic score by Music Fantastic. It was revised and re-released on DVD as The History of Computer Animation, Volume 2. It won the Winner Gold Special Jury Award at the 1989 Houston International Film Festival[citation needed], and the 1989 Golden Decade Award[citation needed] from the US Film & Video Festival.

Music used includes: Gail Lennon - Desire, Gail Lennon - Like A Dream, Shandi Sinnamon - Making It,

References

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  1. ^ Computer Dreams (1988) directed by Geoffrey de Valois • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd, retrieved 2023-04-11
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