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50 years Ago: The First Computer Animation
As a child, Edwin Catmull was fascinated with Disney cartoons, especially the animated feature films. He wanted to be an animator when he grew up, but found no path to the profession in the 1960s, so he went to college and studied physics and computer science. Catmull became interested in computer imaging. In 1972, he collaborated with another University of Utah College of Engineering PhD candidate named Fred Parke to make what is believed to be the first computer animation. They made a model of Catmull's hand and rendered it digitally. They later made a model of Parke's wife's face and did the same. The footage was used in the 1976 film Futureworld.
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