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Larry Cuba created the 3D wireframe animation of the ''Star Wars'' Death Star Trench Run.<ref name=Rubin>{{cite book|last=Rubin|first=Michael|title=Droidmaker: George Lucas and the digital revolution|date=2006|publisher=Triad Publishing|location=Gainesville, Florida|isbn=978-0-937404-67-6|pages=71-72|authorlink=Michael Rubin|edition=1st|chapter=4: The Star Wars}}</ref> |
Larry Cuba created the 3D wireframe animation of the ''Star Wars'' Death Star Trench Run. Cuba competed against a couple of other burgeoning computer effects teams to propose how he could accomplish the 3D animation. Cuba had made some pioneering films in this field, including his then-most-recent work on [[John Whitney (animator)|John Whitney Sr.]]'s ''Arabesque'' (1975).{{#tag:ref|Larry Cuba is credited for "Programming Assistance" in the ''Arabesque''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s credits.|group="a"|name=""}} The animation was processed in the University of Chicago computer lab. Cuba's computer would make one frame, he would shoot it on film, then repeat the process. "I couldn't get he computer to run continuously to make the shot—it kept crashing," he said.<ref name=Rubin>{{cite book|last=Rubin|first=Michael|title=Droidmaker: George Lucas and the digital revolution|date=2006|publisher=Triad Publishing|location=Gainesville, Florida|isbn=978-0-937404-67-6|pages=66, 67, 71-72|authorlink=Michael Rubin|edition=1st|chapter=4: The Star Wars}}</ref> |
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Backlash (American Beauty)
American Beauty has received a considerable blowback in critical opinion over the last decade. It was featured in Premiere's list of the 25 most overrated films of all time. Michael Phillips, in his very negative review to the 2006 film The Quiet on At The Movies, said that American Beauty "has a lot to answer for because that's the kind of film The Quiet is going for."[1]
The Echo Times (College of Marin)
The Echo Times is a student run newspaper at College of Marin in Kentfield, California. The paper focuses on student issues, but likes to focus on stories that have a global context as well as local.
List of film reviews of The Deer Hunter
- N.Y. Film Critics: "Best Picture of the Year"[2]
- Kathleen Carrol N.Y. Daily News: "! An emotionally stirring movie that demonstrates real originality."[2]
Larry Cuba's work on Star Wars
Larry Cuba created the 3D wireframe animation of the Star Wars Death Star Trench Run. Cuba competed against a couple of other burgeoning computer effects teams to propose how he could accomplish the 3D animation. Cuba had made some pioneering films in this field, including his then-most-recent work on John Whitney Sr.'s Arabesque (1975).[a 1] The animation was processed in the University of Chicago computer lab. Cuba's computer would make one frame, he would shoot it on film, then repeat the process. "I couldn't get he computer to run continuously to make the shot—it kept crashing," he said.[3]
References
Annotations
- ^ Larry Cuba is credited for "Programming Assistance" in the Arabesque's credits.
Footnotes
- ^ Phillips, Michael (critic) & Scott, A.O. (critic) (September 2, 2006). At the Movies: The Quiet.
- ^ a b The Deer Hunter Trailer. [Trailer] EMI Films/Universal.
- ^ Rubin, Michael (2006). "4: The Star Wars". Droidmaker: George Lucas and the digital revolution (1st ed.). Gainesville, Florida: Triad Publishing. pp. 66, 67, 71–72. ISBN 978-0-937404-67-6.