From Morf to Morphing: The Dawn of Digital Filmmaking Trailer

From Morf to Morphing: The Dawn of Digital Filmmaking Trailer (2001)

05 April 2001 Adventure, Fantasy, Factual 17 mins

Documentary about the invention of MORF, the program for morphing, which was created for the film "Willow" (1988).

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Cast

James Cameron

as Self - Filmmaker

Ron Howard

as Self - Director

George Lucas

as Self - Executive Producer (archive footage)

Patricia Blau

as Self - Senior V.P. of Production, ILM

George H. Joblove

as Self - ILM Computer Graphics Division, Former (archive footage)

Thomas Rosseter

as Self - ILM Optical (archive footage)

Dennis Muren

as Self - Senior Visual Effects Supervisor

Douglas Smythe

as Self - Associate Visual Effects Supervisor

International Releases Dates

United States 05 April 2001

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