Image/Animation Gallery
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Perpetually under revision, this gallery contains a selection of works from the Video Engine archives. |
| To view some samples, you will need to have the Apple Quicktime movie player with the QTVR component installed on your system. | All the movies are scaled-down from our non-linear video suite and have audio, so turn it up for the full effect! Click here for R & D. |
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| Big (6.8MB) Quicktime movie...but
worth the wait! This movie is an excerpt from a recent semiconductor equipment trade show video, and features a flying silicon crystal ingot, micron-sized circuitry, a rocket, an eyeball, a 200 and a 300 millimeter silicon wafer (with circuitry), and flying icosahedrons! What does it all mean? Well, the target audience is full of crystallographers, engineers, and chip-designing scientists, but we made it entertaining anyway. Thanks to Debra Vogler for the concept and scripting. Click here for an enlargement of the image. |
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Netcom Logo Change Quicktime movie (1.3MB) Yes, we do "flying logos"! Did you know that Netcom changed theirs? Now you do...check out the transformation treatment we created for them. |
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Artisan Logo & ASIC Chip Movie (2.04MB) Artisan makes the built-in firmware of the common ASIC chip (that nifty, programmable, do-it-all modern wonder found in so many electronic devices). The animation has a very artistic logo treatment and glides into a view of a canvas on top of which an ASIC chip "paints" itself into existence. |
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CyberStar Quicktime movie (1.9MB) Another fun concept and logo treatment. CyberStar is an up-and-coming wireless ISP, beaming Internet service via their own satellite! |
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Hitachi MPEG Camera images (88k) |
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Robotic Handler movie (3.1MB) |
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S-vision Corporate Logo Movie (1.9MB) S-vision makes a semiconductor mirror-based video chip that allows projection video ten times brighter than is currently possible. Watch for their products in the next couple of years. This logo segment was for their corporate image video and features the big "S" as a video projector, out of which come many of those semiconductor mirror devices, some with images from the S-vision portfolio. |
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