It is a nice thing to know that the microcomputer was merged into the music and arts field. After 1990, I discovered that motion pictures and sounds are stored digitally that may be used easily at broadcast television stations and radio stations. The Computer Chronicles left me with a high hope that the desktop microcomputer will not be quickly replaced, and I use one.
I am an artist who both draws and paints pictures. I also take photographs as well. I like the idea of using a computer as an additional tool for creating and restoring artwork, but it should never be allowed to eliminate the uniqueness of the human touch.
that computer program looks like "previsualization" or "previs" this used in making movies. crews can animate a complex scene using animation to see how things would turn out in a car chase for example.
Holy smokes, $7869 for the Mac IIX. Inflation adjusted that's a $16,000 computer. Can't fathom anyone spending that much money on a desktop system but apparently they did back in the day.
It is a nice thing to know that the microcomputer was merged into the music and arts field. After 1990, I discovered that motion pictures and sounds are stored digitally that may be used easily at broadcast television stations and radio stations. The Computer Chronicles left me with a high hope that the desktop microcomputer will not be quickly replaced, and I use one.
I am an artist who both draws and paints pictures. I also take photographs as well. I like the idea of using a computer as an additional tool for creating and restoring artwork, but it should never be allowed to eliminate the uniqueness of the human touch.
that computer program looks like "previsualization" or "previs" this used in making movies. crews can animate a complex scene using animation to see how things would turn out in a car chase for example.
Holy smokes, $7869 for the Mac IIX. Inflation adjusted that's a $16,000 computer. Can't fathom anyone spending that much money on a desktop system but apparently they did back in the day.
This is actually from the 27th of January 1989.
I guess that's the date of the re-run. Originally air date is March 3, 1987.
The “Random Access” section at the end is not a repeat.
it was 1987 indeed 27:29
They talk about art and graphics and use a monochrome mac when the Amiga was on the market since 1986...👎
even better - 1985
3:42
bastardtubeuser A big robotic penis… what a great use of technology.