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Odyssey Productions

Odyssey Productions (formerly Odyssey Visual Design) is the former name of a California-based photography and 3-D computer animation company founded in 1983 by Steven Churchill in partnership with Adrian Turcotte.〔Collier, Nancy. ''A Personal Job-Seeking Odyssey''. ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics. Volume 31. Issue 2. May 1997〕 It was the first San Diego company to produce 3-D computer animation and its clients have included Coca Cola, General Dynamics, Union Oil, Southwestern Cable, Metrocast, Honda, and a number of TV stations across the country.〔(Steven Churchill's Homepage )〕
While Odyssey focused primarily on 35mm back-lit motion graphics and special effects for the first 5 years of its existence, its award-winning release of the world's first〔 home entertainment video of computer animation, ''State Of the Art Of Computer Animation'' in 1988 brought about a shift in focus to 3D computer animation. The accolades and sales successes achieved by ''State Of the Art Of Computer Animation'' prompted the 1990 release of ''The Mind's Eye: A Computer Animation Odyssey'', a title that would become the first member of the successful ''The Mind's Eye'' series. The next decade (1990–2000) would be taken up almost entirely with the production of 19 feature-length 3-D computer animated package films for home release.
The company's name became Odyssey Productions in 1995 and the last 12 3D computer animated films were released under this name. In 2003 the company again changed its name to AnimationTrip and broadened its focus to encompass photography to a greater extent. Under this new corporate name, the company added a business enterprise in 2004 focused primarily on photographic art and has launched a series of international art exhibitions in San Diego, California called the ''Art of Photography Show'' and the ''Art of Digital Show''. Since 2006, exhibiting photographic art and promoting photo artists has been the full focus of the business. In 2010 the company was named PhotoCulture, Inc.
==''The Mind's Eye'' series==
(詳細はpackage art films rendered using computer-generated imagery of varying levels of sophistication. The main series consists of 4 titles that were released between 1990 and 1996. The series was released on VHS (by BMG) and LaserDisc (by Image Entertainment〔''Business Wire''. ("Image Entertainment Signs Exclusive Agreement With Odyssey Productions for DVD and VHS Release of State-of-the-Art Computer Animation Programs" ). Aug 18, 1999.〕) and later re-released on DVD (by the now-defunct Simitar Entertainment).
A number of Odyssey's videos additionally contain oblique references to the ''Mind's Eye'' series in their titles. These references are found in the tagline portions of the title and take the form of either "From the Makers of the Mind's Eye" or "The Mind's Eye Presents."
The main series consists of:
*''The Mind's Eye: A Computer Animation Odyssey'' (1990)
*''Beyond the Mind's Eye'' (1992)
*''The Gate to the Mind's Eye'' (1994)
*''Odyssey Into The Mind's Eye'' (1996)

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