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The first Japanese television series in 3D, Tokyo Control, premiered on 19 January 2011. [87] In May 2011, 3net released the first docu-reality TV series entitled Bullproof filmed in native 3D made by Digital Revolution Studios.
Pages in category "3D television shows" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
First use of character animation in a computer-animated television series. The Crow: 1994 First deceased actor (Brandon Lee) to be re-created through CGI. The Flintstones: First CGI-rendered fur. [35] The Mask: First use of CGI to transform a live actor into a photorealistic cartoon character. ReBoot: First half-hour computer-animated TV series ...
China (series 6–10) Canada (series 11–present) 2008–present Cartoonito (series 6–present) Channel 5 (series 8–present) Frances: 1 6 The Jim Henson Company: United States 2005–2006 TLC Discovery Kids Universal Kids: Funny Pets: 2 24 Japan 2006 KBS Kyoto: The Future Is Wild: 1 26 Nelvana Limited IVL Animation ST Electronics Pte LTD ...
1983 – He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Golgo 13: The Professional, The Wind in the Willows, Crusher Joe, Inspector Gadget, Henry's Cat, Abra Cadabra, The Biskitts, Rock & Rule (first animated feature film to use computer graphics), Katy, Fire and Ice, Mrs. Pepperpot (TV series ...
The advent of digital television in the 2000s greatly improved 3D TVs. Although 3D TV sets are somewhat prevalent for watching 3D home media such as on Blu-ray discs, 3D programming has largely failed to make inroads among the public. Many 3D television channels that started in the early 2010s were shut down by the mid-2010s. [citation needed]
Total Television was founded in 1959 to promote General Mills products with original cartoon characters in Cocoa Puffs commercials (1960–1969) and the General Mills-sponsored TV series King Leonardo and His Short Subjects (1960–1963, repackaged shows until 1969), Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales (1963–1966, repackaged shows until 1972), The ...
John Whitney Sr. (1917–1995) was an American animator, composer and inventor, widely considered to be one of the fathers of computer animation. [1] In the 1940s and 1950s, he and his brother James created a series of experimental films made with a custom-built device based on old anti-aircraft analog computers (Kerrison Predictors) connected by servomechanisms to control the motion of lights ...