
Scanimation in the Analog Days By Dave Sieg
Scanimate was the brainchild of Lee Harrison III, founder of Computer Image, in Denver, Colorado. The earliest Scanimate blueprints date back to 1969, when it was a two-rack unit …
Welcome to the Scanimate Site - history of computer animation
Jun 3, 2022 · Step-by-step description of how artwork was prepared, how waveforms were controlled, with a pictorial tour of Scanimate's components. Over the years, a surprising …
About Scanimate
The Scanimate is basically an analog computer connected to a scan converter. This means that high-contrast artwork is placed onto a light table under a "high rez" camera.
The Back Story - How I became "The Scanimate Guy"
This is not only my story but also that of Lee Harrison, whose company Computer Image produced the 8 Scanimate and several other historic animation computers. Its also the story of …
Computer Image Track from Scanimate DVD
Computer Image Track #1 from the Scanimate DVDNEXT - Image West Track#2 BACK to the BUY DVD NOW Page
Image West Track from Scanimate DVD (continued)
NOTES: There is no telling who actually owns the copyright to these images now, since Lee Harrison, founder of Computer Image, and inventor of the Scanimate is dead, Computer …
Dave Sieg's ScaniManiacs Page - Scanimate Alumni
It is even likely that there will be many now rich and famous personalities who would never admit to having ever had anything to do with a Scanimate. That's what makes this fun...
Scanimate at Image West
Scanimate Tour: Image West These are views of the two Scanimates at Image West in Hollywood. This machine was Serial Number 5, and had an Apple II computer with a board I …
Image West Studio City - scanimate.com
Roy Weinstock is shown here at the switcher in the new Scanimate Bay at Studio City. This was the first facility I had ever designed that involved raised computer flooring.
Scanimate Movies
Here are a few mpegs of the glories of Scanimate. Beware, those with slow net links, some of them are big (bytewise) and take a while to download! All are MPEGs, and your Netscape will …