Month: March 2010

1968 “ASCII” animation from Russia

In honor of DIY Movie Making Month, here’s Eastern Europe’s favorite cat and mouse team, Worker and Parasite!

OK, so, the mouse actually starved during collectivization. But there’s a cat, anyway, and it’s a very early example of “computer” animation. Sort of. YouTuber avatarlemon explains:

Soviet computer animation was made in 1968. A group of russian physicists and mathematicians with N.Konstantinov in the head of it created mathematic model of the cat and its moving and realized this model in the program for the computer “BESM-4”. Computer printed hundreds of frames on the paper using alphabet symbols and then they were converted to the cinefilm.

[via Slashdot]

Favorite no-budget films on MAKE

Over the years, we’ve posted a lot of low/no-budget sci-fi fan films, stop motion videos, Lego “brickfilms,” and other movies lovingly made by makers with a fun idea and a home video camera. We decided to look through the site and gather up some of our favorites. Collaborative Star Wars fan film Amazing sci-fi short […]