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More Bells and Whistles was a computer-animated short film created by Wayne Lytle in 1990. Lytle later founded a company called Animusic, creating music-driven animation similar to the techniques demonstrated in the ''More Bells & Whistles'' video. Compared to the newer videos, however, this video is primitive. The film was created using Wavefront version 2.7. Lytle created it while he was an employee at Cornell University Theory Center. This institution owns all rights to the piece. Instruments in the order they're presented: *Percussion, including: * *A marimba * *Three cowbells * *Five drum synthesizer pads * *Two "light tower" cymbals * *An acoustic drum set (one has a snare drum and 8 toms; and the other has bass drum and hi-hat) *A set of whistles *A circular vibraphone *Three silver church bells *Eleven green bulb-shaped "wow"-effect bass synthesizers *Pink electric guitar-effect laser ==Trivia== *''More Bells and Whistles'' was featured on the Canadian kids network YTV as part of its ''Short Circutz'' block, and in the movie ''Imaginaria''. *Many of the instruments featured in ''More Bells & Whistles'' return (in more or less similar forms) in ''Animusic: A Computer Animation Video Album'' and ''Animusic 2: A New Computer Animation Video Album'', the most prominent being the vibraphone fountain in ''Pipe Dream'' & ''Pipe Dream 2'' and the wooden xylophone of ''Stick Figures'' & ''Pogo Sticks''. Varied forms of the other miscellaneous percussion instruments such as the synth laser (''Stick Figures'' and ''Future Retro''), the whistles (''Stick Figures'', ''Future Retro'', and ''Aqua Harp''), and the church bells (''Drum Machine'') also return in the two volumes of Animusic, as well as the company's first production piece, ''Beyond the Walls'' (''Concerto in 3D''). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「More Bells and Whistles (computer animation)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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