Industrial Light & Magic - Milestones

Milestones

  • 1975: Resurrected the use of VistaVision; first use of a motion control camera (Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope)
  • 1982: First completely computer-generated sequence (the "Genesis sequence" in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
  • 1985: First completely computer-generated character, the "stained glass man" in Young Sherlock Holmes
  • 1988: First morphing sequence, in Willow
  • 1988: Integrating 2D animated characters with live-action footage in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
  • 1989: First computer-generated 3-D character, the pseudopod in The Abyss
  • 1991: First partially computer-generated main character, the T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day
  • 1992: First time the texture of human skin was computer generated, in Death Becomes Her
  • 1993: First time digital technology used to create a complete and detailed living creature, the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, which earned ILM its thirteenth Oscar
  • 1995: First fully synthetic speaking computer-generated character, with a distinct personality and emotion, to take a leading role in Casper
  • 1995: First computer-generated photo-realistic hair and fur (used for the digital lion and monkeys) in Jumanji
  • 1996: First completely computer-generated main character, Draco in Dragonheart
  • 1999: First computer generated character to have a full human anatomy, Imhotep in The Mummy
  • 2000: Creates OpenEXR imaging format.
  • 2006: Develops iMocap system, which uses computer vision techniques to track live-action performers on set. Used in the creation of Davy Jones and ship's crew in the film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
  • 2011: First animated feature produced by ILM, Rango

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