Bunny

Posted on October 30, 2007 - Filed Under Media |


Bunny, which was the first film to use an advanced ambient lighting technology known as radiosity, set new standards in cinematic storytelling for the computer-animation industry. In addition to winning the Academy Award, Bunny has won more than 25 international awards for animation excellence, including First Prize at the International Children’s Cinema.
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The film is about an old Bunny receives a troublesome late-night visitor from the deepest woods-or deeper. A hairy moth, as battered as Bunny, seems to be stalking her. Her attempts to remove it only make the moth more insistent. What is it about this nocturnal pest that stirs her deepest fears and memories? To find out, she must go through an emotional metamorphosis that sheds a whole new light on this quirky but heart-warming tale. http://bunny.blueskystudios.com/bunny_home.html
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Written and directed by Chris Wedge, a founding member of Blue Sky Studios, Bunny began as an effort to stretch the limits of the company’s proprietary lighting software, CGI Studio ®. What makes Bunny unique is its warm, photorealistic style that belies the computer technology that made it possible. Using radiosity, an advanced computer rendering technique that mimics the most subtle properties of natural light, Wedge and his crew were able to create a dimensionality and realism never before seen in computer-animation.

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