
The Optical
By Mark Boszko


The Optical 026 - The Advent of Sound
Complete show notes (with links) available at http://opticalpodcast.com/episode/026 (coming soon)
We explore the fascinating history of sound in films — the trial and error that led from silent films to the first talkies — with Fritzi Kramer of Movies Silently. Fritzi also suggests some silent VFX films, and we catch up with good news about former Cinefex publisher Don Shay.
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- Movies Silently
- The Blue Bird (1918)
- The Whispering Chorus (1918)
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1916)
- The Burning Crucible (1923)
- The Lost World (1925)
- The Penalty (1920)
- Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we've covered, and upcoming films to watch.
- Fritzi Kramer, the founder of Movies Silently, a blog dedicated to making silent films fun and accessible to newcomers.
- All tracks by Digital Droo
- See http://opticalpodcast.com/episode/026 for complete show notes.
- The Optical theme by Digital Droo
- The Optical "aperture" logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 025 - Barco Escape
Complete show notes (with links) available at http://opticalpodcast.com/episode/025
Star Trek Beyond is currently playing in a new immersive super-widescreen theatrical format called Barco Escape. For details about the presentation format, we chat with Ted Schilowitz, Barco Escape’s Chief Creative Officer and the Resident Futurist at 20th Century Fox.
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- Barco Escape
- Star Trek Beyond (2016)
- Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
- Ted Schilowitz, Barco Escape’s Chief Creative Officer and the Resident Futurist at 20th Century Fox
- All tracks by Digital Droo
- See http://opticalpodcast.com/episode/025 for complete show notes.
- The Optical theme by Digital Droo
- The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 024 - IMAX Projectionist Jenn Bentz
Complete show notes (with links) available at http://opticalpodcast.com/episode/024
We talk with Jenn Bentz, IMAX Projectionist at Pacific Science Center, about the IMAX projection experience, the move from film to DLP to LASER, and her experience running the Hateful Eight 70mm roadshow.
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- IMAX
- Pacific Science Center
- Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
From the Pacific Science Center:
- Jenn Bentz, IMAX Projectionist Supervisor & Audio/Visual Technician
- David Dukard, IMAX Projectionist
- Katelyn Del Buco, Public Relations Manager
- All tracks by Digital Droo
- See http://opticalpodcast.com/episode/024 for complete show notes and photos.
- Dialog Editor, Joseph Ravenson
- The Optical theme by Digital Droo
- The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 023 - Howie Weed Remastered

The Optical 022 - The Right Stuff
We talk about The Right Stuff with Joel Page, where at the height of excellent motion control camera work, the USFX team took the shots of supersonic jets and crashing capsules, and went in an entirely different direction.
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Features
* The Right Stuff (1983)
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Guests
* Joel Page, Local know-it-all
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 14 — October 1993, also available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Revisiting Cinefex (14): The Right Stuff, Brainstorm, Twilight Zone by Graham Edwards
More Bits
* See opticalpodcast.com/episode/022 for complete show notes.
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 021 - Jurassic: From Park to World

The Optical 020 - Return of the Jedi
We chat about the effects of Return of the Jedi with Filmumentaries creator Jamie Benning, covering advances in motion tracking, Steadicam, and what life was like inside Jabba the Hutt.
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Features
* Return of the Jedi (1983)
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Guests
* Jamie Benning, creator of Filmumentaries
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 13 — July 1983, also available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Revisiting Cinefex (13): Return of the Jedi by Graham Edwards
More Bits
* See opticalpodcast.com/episode/020 for complete show notes.
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower
* Dialogue editing by Josef Ravenson

The Optical 019 - Robert Swarthe, One From the Heart, The Outsiders, and Early HD Video
We chat with animator and VFX artist Robert Swarthe about his work on One From the Heart, The Outsiders, a short film test with an early HD video camera, and his unproduced adaptation of Arthur C. Clarke’s The Fountains of Paradise.
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Features
* One From the Heart (1982)
* The Outsiders (1983)
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Guests
* Robert Swarthe, animator and VFX artist
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 11 — January 1983, also available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Revisiting Cinefex (11): ET and Robert Swarthe by Graham Edwards
More Bits
* See opticalpodcast.com/episode/019 for complete show notes.
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 018 - Robert Swarthe, Close Encounters Special Edition, Star Trek: The Motion Picture
We chat with animator and VFX artist Robert Swarthe about his work on Close Encounters of the Third Kind — both the original and Special Edition, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and more!
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Features
* Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
* Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
* Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
Guests
* Robert Swarthe, animator and VFX artist
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 11 — January 1983, also available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Revisiting Cinefex (11): ET and Robert Swarthe by Graham Edwards
More Bits
* See opticalpodcast.com/episode/018 for complete show notes.
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 017 - Matte Painter Jesse Silver
We chat with matte painter Jesse Silver about his work on Tron, Something Wicked This Way Comes, Labyrinth, moving from real paint to digital for Super Mario Bros., and one high-pressure effects house that had phones in the toilet stalls.
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Features
* Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983)
* Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
Guests
* Brian Covey, Friend of the Podcast
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 12 — April 1983, also available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Revisiting Cinefex (12): Something Wicked, Stop-Motion and Dream Quest by Graham Edwards
More Bits
* See opticalpodcast.com/episode/016 for complete show notes.
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 016 - Something Wicked This Way Comes
We chat with Brian Covey about the making of Something Wicked This Way Comes, and discover that it might be an overlooked CGI first.
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Features
* Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983)
* Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
Guests
* Brian Covey, Friend of the Podcast
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 12 — April 1983, also available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Revisiting Cinefex (12): Something Wicked, Stop-Motion and Dream Quest by Graham Edwards
More Bits
* See opticalpodcast.com/episode/016 for complete show notes.
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 015 - E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
Cinefex Associate Editor Joe Fordham joins us to discuss the making of Steven Spielberg’s E.T. — The Extra-Terrestrial, we try to figure out how E.T.’s innards worked, and discuss Spielberg’s unproduced Night Skies.
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Features
* E.T. — The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
* Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
Guests
* Joe Fordham, Associate Editor, Cinefex
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 10 — January 1983, also available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Revisiting Cinefex (11): ET and Robert Swarthe by Graham Edwards
* E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial from Concept to Classic
More Bits
* See opticalpodcast.com/episode/015 for complete show notes.
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 014 - Firefox
We talk the making of Clint Eastwood’s Firefox with Russian speaker Mike Gower, and we marvel at John Dykstra and Apogee’s technical advances for the effects of the super-stealth fighter. до свидания!
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Features
* Firefox (1982)
* Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
Guests
* Mike Gower, designer of our ‘aperture’ logo, enjoys designing things, watching movies, flying supersonic jets, and speaking Russian.
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 10 — September 1997, also available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Revisiting Cinefex (10): Poltergeist and Firefox by Graham Edwards
More Bits
* See opticalpodcast.com/episode/014 for complete show notes.
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 013 - Poltergeist
Mike Gower chats with us about the making of Poltergeist, and we learn how to make ectoplasmic goo and body-sausage water guns.
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The Optical 012 - Planet of the Apes: The Evolution of the Legend
We talk with Joe Fordham and Jeff Bond, authors of Planet of the Apes: The Evolution of the Legend, covering all incarnations of the Apes!
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Features
* Planet of the Apes (1968)
* Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
Guests
* Joe Fordham, Cinefex associate editor and filmmaker.
* Jeff Bond, film and soundtrack writer, and former editor of Film Score Monthly, Geek, and CFQ.
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 71 — September 1997, also available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Planet of the Apes: The Evolution of the Legend by Joe Fordham and Jeff Bond
More Bits
* See opticalpodcast.com/episode/012 for complete show notes.
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 011 - Douglas Trumbull, Part 2: Back to the Future… The Ride to Magi and UFOTOG
We talk with Douglas Trumbull about his history as a creator and inventor of VFX and immersive film technology, making Back to the Future… The Ride, and his latest project: the 120 fps, 4K, 3D short film UFOTOG that shows off his new film process, Magi.
This episode includes the second half of our interview. Listen to Part 1 in episode 010!
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Features
* Back to the Future… The Ride (1991)
* UFOTOG (2014)
* Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
Guest
* Douglas Trumbull, filmmaker, director, writer, and inventor of many advances in VFX technology. His latest project is the 120fps/4K/3D immersive cinema process called Magi.
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 46 — May 1991, available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Revisiting Cinefex by Graham Edwards
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 010 - Douglas Trumbull, Part 1: From 2001 A Space Odyssey to Brainstorm
We talk with Douglas Trumbull about his history as artist, animator, and VFX legend, from 2001: A Space Odyssey to Brainstorm, and hear about what caused him to become a champion of immersive cinema.
This episode includes the first half of our interview, leading up to the point that Trumbull left Hollywood. Stay tuned for Part 2 in episode 011!
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Features
* 2001 (1968)
* Silent Running (1972)
* Brainstorm (1983)
* Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
Guests
* Douglas Trumbull, filmmaker, director, writer, and inventor of many advances in VFX technology. His latest project is a 3D/4K/120fps immersive cinema process called [Magi](UFOTOG trailer).
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 8 — April 1982, available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Revisiting Cinefex (8): Tron and Silent Running by Graham Edwards
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 009 - Tron, Harrison Ellenshaw, John Van Vliet, Cinefex 8
We chat with visual effects artists Harrison Ellenshaw and John Van Vliet about their work on the 1982 cult classic Tron, and hear about the hand-drawn animation that people think was CGI, and just how crazy it was to work on the film!
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Features
* *Tron* (1982)
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Guests
* Harrison Ellenshaw, Visual Effects Supervisor on Tron
* John Van Vliet, Effects Animator on Tron
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 8 — April 1982, available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Revisiting Cinefex (8): Tron and Silent Running by Graham Edwards
* *The Making of Tron: How Tron Changed Visual Effects and Disney Forever* by William Kallay
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 008 - King Kong, Willis O’Brien, Stop-Motion Animation, Cinefex 7

The Optical 007 - Raiders of the Lost Ark, Mark Mangini, Dragonslayer, Go-Motion, Cinefex 6

The Optical 006 - Raiders of the Lost Ark, Thaine Morris, Filmumentaries, Joe Fordham, Cinefex 6
We chat with Cinefex writer Joe Fordham and film/TV editor Brian Newell about Raiders of the Lost Ark, and interview mechanical effects and pyro legend Thaine Morris about his career and his work on Raiders and Dragonslayer. We also chat with Jamie Benning about his creation of the Filmumentaries behind-the-scenes documentary format.
We had so much great stuff that more Cinefex 6 coverage will continue in Episode 007, covering Dragonslayer, and a full interview with sound designer Mark Mangini!
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Features
* Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
* Dragonslayer (1981)
* Filmumentaries by Jamie Benning, featuring Raiding the Lost Ark
* Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
Guests
* Joe Fordham, writer for Cinefex
* Brian Newell, TV/film editor
* Jamie Benning, inventor of the Filmumentaries format.
* Thaine Morris, special effects and pyrotechnician extraordinaire
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 6 — October 1981, available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Revisiting Cinefex (6): Early CGI, Dragonslayer and Raiders by Graham Edwards
* …and loads more! See the complete show notes for Episode 006A
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 005 - Ray Harryhausen, Clash of the Titans, The State of 3D, Roy Arbogast, Caveman, Cinefex 5
We chat with Jose Vazquez about Clash of the Titans, Ray Harryhausen’s other stop-motion creature films, Roy Arbogast’s work on the shark for Jaws and other physical effects, and experience the prehistoric comedy, Caveman. We also interview special guest Ed Marsh about the stop motion techniques in Chicken Run, and discuss the current state (and the future) of 3D movies.
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Features
* Ray Harryhausen
* Clash of the Titans (1981)
* Jason and the Argonauts (1963)
* Roy Arbogast
* Jaws (1975)
* Caveman (1981)
* Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
Guests
* Jose Vazquez, Harryhausen fan
* Ed Marsh, filmmaker and Stereoscopic Supervisor on several recent films
Music
* All tracks by Digital Droo, featuring his new single, 2AM
Research Materials
* Cinefex 5 — July 1981, available in the Cinefex iPad app
* Revisiting Cinefex (5): Ray Harryhausen, Titans, Roy Arbogast and Caveman by Graham Edwards
* Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan documentary
* Ray Harryhausen: An Animated Life by Ray Harryhausen and Tony Dalton
More bits
* Celebrating Cinefex
* Willis O’Brien Revisited by Don Shy, on the Cinefex Blog
* Furia de titanes
* The 7th Voyage of Sinbad skeleton fight
* Ray Harryhausen’s Evolution footage
* The Harryhausen Chronicles behind the scenes documentary
* Stop Motion on Wikipedia
* Ray Harryhausen filmography
* George Pal’s Puppetoons
* The War of the Worlds (1953)
* Harryhausen’s Army training films and his Mother Goose stories can be seen in Ray Harryhausen: The Early Years Collection
* Mighty Joe Young (1949)
* CGI water breakdowns by Important Looking Pirates
* Position Based Fluids demo from 2013, which may lead to more realistic CGI fluid simulations
* Ted smith talks about his work on the Titanic “miniature”
* Boinx iStopMotion apps for Mac, iPad, and the Remote Camera app for iPhone
* Clash of the Titans (2010)
* He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
* Justice League
* Young Justice
* Fantasia (1940)
* The Thief of Bagdad (1940) free to watch on Hulu
* Visual Effects documentary about the technical achievements of The Thief of Bagdad.
* A 9-inch Bubo that you can put on your shoulder
* Aardman Animations
* Chicken Run
* Pillsbury Doughboy commercial from 1982
* Flushed Away CGI animation
* Ghosts of the Abyss
* Under Pressure: Making The Abyss in slightly less than 37 parts on YouTube
* James Cameron and Vince Pace’s Fusion Camera System
* “Ironically, director André de Toth was blind in one eye and unable to experience stereo vision or the 3-D effects. ‘It’s one of the great Hollywood stories,’ Vincent Price recalled. ‘When they wanted a director for a 3-D film, they hired a man who couldn’t see 3-D at all!’” — from House of Wax (1953 film) on Wikipedia
* Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008) in 3D
* When the Movie is 3D, But the NLEs Are 2D featuring the diagram of 3D workflow from Journey to the Center of the Earth
* Avatar (2009) in 3D
* Prime Focus World’s 3D conversion work
* The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) in 3D
* Oz the Great and Powerful (2013) in 3D
* SCTV: Monster Chiller Horror Theater presents Dr. Tongue’s 3D House of Stewardesses
* The Eye as Camera from Laurie Anderson’s Nerve Bible (transcript)
* Up in 3D
* Douglas Trumbull’s UFOTOG demo film for his new 120P/3D/4K “Magi” process
* Showscan
[SHOW NOTES TRUNCATED FOR ITUNES LIMIT — See full notes at opticalpodcast.com/episode_005 ]

The Optical 004 - Outland, Altered States, Open Moco, Sensory Deprivation Tanks, Cinefex 4
We chat with film fan Brian Covey about the development of the front-screen Introvision technique for Outland – or as I like to call it, Sean Connery: Space Cop! – and the early computer effects and makeup for Altered States, interview Brad Justinen and Shane McKown of Motion Sickness about their Open MoCo project, and take our own dip on a sensory deprivation tank – for SCIENCE!
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Features
* Outland
* Introvision
* Altered States
* Sensory deprivation tanks
* Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
Guests
* Brian Covey — Lover of film.
* Brad Justinen and Shane McKown of Motion Sickness and Open MoCo
* Sean McCormick of float|seattle
Music
All tracks by Digital Droo, specifically his Warpgate Music playlist
Research Materials
* Cinefex 4 — April 1981
* Revisiting Cinefex (4): Outland and Altered States by Graham Edwards
* US Patent 5,061,061 – “Front projection composite photography system combining staged action with two projected images”, including diagrams
More bits
* Mark Roberts Motion Control
* Harmonic drive for motion control rigs
* Intervalometer for time lapse photography
* Hypnagogic imagery
* Flying-spot scanner
* HUVr hoverboard hoax, featuring Tony Hawk, Christopher Lloyd, Moby, and a baffling array of celebrities
* Red Dawn (1984)
* Stigmata
* DMT: The Spirit Molecule
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 003 - Walter Murch, Sound Design, Saul Bass Title Design, Phase IV, Cinefex 3
We chat with TV writer and producer Ian Brier about Walter Murch’s early sound design for THX 1138, American Graffiti, The Conversation, and Apocalypse Now, as well as Saul Bass’ science fiction film Phase IV, interview Scott Leberecht and Christina Lee Storm about Life After Pi and the current state of the VFX industry, and talk with MK12 partner Ben Radatz about Saul Bass’ career in title design.
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Features
* Walter Murch’s sound design for THX 1138, American Graffiti, The Conversation, and Apocalypse Now
* Life After Pi
* The title design of Saul Bass
* Phase IV
* Follow along with our List on Letterboxd, featuring films we’ve covered, and upcoming films to watch.
Guests
* Ian Brier — Television Writer and Producer, and Walter Murch aficionado.
* Scott Leberecht and Christina Lee Storm — documentary filmmakers
* Ben Radatz — co-founder of MK12, experimental filmmaker, designer, and writer
Music
All tracks by Digital Droo
Research Materials
* Cinefex 3 — December 1980
* Revisiting Cinefex (3): Empire, Walter Murch and Phase IV by Graham Edwards
* In the Blink of an Eye by Walter Murch
* The Conversations: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film by Michael Ondaatje
* Saul Bass: A Life in Film and Design by Jennifer Bass and Pat Kirkham
* Art of the Title - Saul Bass
* Art of the Title - MK12, including the Quantum of Solace titles
More bits
* Gravity wins Oscar for Best Visual Effects
* On the Media: Wilhelm — the history of the Wilhelm scream
* Quintaphonic sound, and also a mention on the Quadraphonic sound page on Wikipedia
* Heart of Darkness (the book) by Joseph Conrad, first published in 1899, about a trip up the river in Africa at the turn of the century, and Kurtz is an ivory trader.
* Hearts of Darkness - A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse (the documentary) featuring on-location home movies shot in the Philippines by Eleanor Coppola during the production of Apocalypse Now.
* Jim Morrisson at UCLA
* VFX Artists March at Dolby Theater
* Modus VFX firm goes out of business as of March 6, 2014.
* VFX Soldier
* Maurice Binder, Pablo Ferro, Iginio Lardani, and Daniel Kleinman, title designers
* Lissajous curve — “Not to be confused with spirographs, which are generally enclosed by a circular boundary, whereas Lissajous curves are enclosed by rectangular boundaries.”
* The Life of John Whitney, Computer Animation Pioneer
* “Catalog” 1961 — “John Whitney’s demo reel of work created with his analog computer/film camera magic machine he built from a WWII anti-aircraft gun sight.” You can see some lissajous figures around the 5:50 mark that, if slowed down, look much like some of the curves seen in the Vertigo titles.
* Filming the Invisible, showcasing the nature photography of Ken Middleham.
* Saul Bass’ Lost Original Ending for Phase IV Discovered in Los Angeles
Special Thanks
* Eric Alba
* Scot Byrd
* Ian Albinson at Art of the Title
As ever
* The Optical theme by Digital Droo
* The Optical “aperture” logo by Mike Gower

The Optical 002 - The Empire Strikes Back, Howie Weed, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 1941, Cinefex 2
