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danthemusiclover

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MAGI/SynthaVision Sample Reel (197x)
« on: September 25, 2024, 06:10:04 PM »


I think it was about four years ago, at most, YouTube started recommending some fantastic videos to me about the evolution of 3D animations. And this cutie sample is a clear example of this. I became as obsessed with the animation itself as I was with the tracks.

It is not the first, but it is one of the first samples of computer CGI technology that were made at the time by MAGI. Fortunately, I found a link where you can see the synopsis of the sample. SynthaVision Sample Reel

In conclusion, I do really like animation, because it seems incredible that it is a computer animation and that it is from the early seventies, surprising, right? Now, does anyone know what songs those heard in the sample are about? Do they belong to the library or not? Thanks in advance.

Tracks:

Track 1: 0:21-0:43
Track 2: 0:50-1:06
Track 3: 1:06-1:33
Track 4: 1:33-2:05
Track 5: 2:12-3:05
Track 6: 3:13-4:12
Track 7: 4:12-4:50
Track 8: 4:50-5:00
Track 9: 5:00-5:14
Track 10: 5:14-5:26
Track 11: 5:26-5:37
Track 12: 5:37-5:52

GraniteCity

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Re: MAGI/SynthaVision Sample Reel (197x)
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2024, 02:39:00 PM »
This score was composed, conducted, and produced by Larry Greene, and according to JazzWax, all of Larry Greene's music was recorded on the West Coast, so it featured the Hollywood big band at the time.

Track 5 is a variation of the WNEW jingle.

danthemusiclover

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Re: MAGI/SynthaVision Sample Reel (197x)
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2024, 03:48:50 PM »
Thank you GraniteCity! It's good to know that.