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+ | [[Jim Henson]] produced some short films for ''[[Sesame Street]]'' in which a narrator ([[William "Rosko" Mercer]]) counts up to a number and back down again, over a series of computer-generated images. The [[10]] segment features [[Limbo]] as the owner of the voice, while the entry for the number [[4]] uses only narration. |
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⚫ | The films were animated using the [[Scanimate]] process at Computer Image in Denver, [[Colorado]] in September [[1970]]. [[Jerry Juhl]] wrote the scripts,<ref>[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2011/09/10/910-121970/ Jim Henson's Red Book entry]</ref> which are referenced in CTW outlines as "Henson Computer". |
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− | [[Jim Henson]] produced some short films for ''[[Sesame Street]]'' in which [[Limbo]] counts up to a number and back down again. |
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+ | Scanimate4.JPG|<big>'''4'''</big><br>{{first|0132}}<br>{{youtube|b03N5JwfYkk}} |
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− | ==Video releases== |
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− | * [[Sesamestreet.org]] {{SSvideo|e8924b05-1563-11dd-a62f-919b98326687}} - "10: Computer" |
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[[Category:Henson Films]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 29 October 2018
Jim Henson produced some short films for Sesame Street in which a narrator (William "Rosko" Mercer) counts up to a number and back down again, over a series of computer-generated images. The 10 segment features Limbo as the owner of the voice, while the entry for the number 4 uses only narration.
The films were animated using the Scanimate process at Computer Image in Denver, Colorado in September 1970. Jerry Juhl wrote the scripts,[1] which are referenced in CTW outlines as "Henson Computer".