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Tony de Peltrie is a Canadian computer-animated short film from 1985. The short shows the first animated human character to express emotion through facial expressions and body movements, which touched the feelings of the audience.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Friday Flashback #60 )〕〔Philippe Bergeron, Pierre Robidoux, Pierre Lachapelle und Daniel Langlois: (''Tony de Peltrie (1985)'' ), Website ''The Daniel Langlois Foundation: Image du Futur collection''.〕 The film was produces from 1982 to 1985 at the French-speaking University of Montreal, Quebec, and Canada.〔(''Infographie et cinéma numérique'' ), Website der ''Faculté des arts et des sciences. Département d'informatique et de recherche opérationelle'' der ''Université de Montreal'' (PDF 437 KB).〕 The four team members, Pierre Lachapelle (including production), Philippe Bergeron, Pierre Robidoux and Daniel Langlois, are all credited as directors.〔〔''Kanada Schaltstelle im Netz'' (Katalog), Netzwerk Art. Barke Verlag, München 1990, ISBN 3-926167-00-9, S. 35.〕〔(''ICE, scripting and other tech stuff about Softimage'' ), auf der Webseite ''eX-SI''.〕 == Plot == Philippe Bergeron described the character animation with the words: "…''Tony de Peltrie'', about a piano player who is recollecting his glory days (…) Tony is not all that life-like in appearance, but the animation is so realistic that by the end of the short, you are really feeling for him.“ The film portrays the last part of Tony's career, as seen from his own perspective. Now alone and nostalgic, he recollects his past in a dreamlike state before it all fades away. The emotions of the story range in a melancholy way from joyful memories to the sad ending.〔〔http://design.osu.edu/carlson/history/PDFs/ani-papers/Bergeron.pdf| Bergeron P. (1985) Controlling facial expressions and body movements in the computer-generated animated short "Tony de Peltrie".〕
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