When I was little, I used to religiously watch a VHS tape my family owned titled Beyond the Mind's Eye. Maybe you've seen it, but chances are, you haven't. It was an obscure little series of music videos set to compositions by Jan Hammer (the composer behind Miami Vice). The music was enchanting, but the videos were even more enchanting: they were completely computer animated. That might not seem interesting enough except that it was made in 1991. This was very early-stage computer animation, but it was powerful enough to shape the way I dream. That was, for a long time, the standard I held most animation to. Sure, it's been surpassed, but it's still a brilliant work of art.
ReBoot came three years later, in 1994. It isn't a show terribly far removed from shows that you'll see in the Saturday morning block of today's children's television. It might even be a little bit better,...
ReBoot came three years later, in 1994. It isn't a show terribly far removed from shows that you'll see in the Saturday morning block of today's children's television. It might even be a little bit better,...
- 2/28/2011
- by Sam McPherson
- TVovermind.com
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