Tony de Peltrie is a Cartoon film created in computer the Center of the Université of Montreal by a group of pioneers grouped around Pierre Lachapelle with Montreal in 1985. The other members of the team were Philippe Bergeron, Daniel Langlois and Pierre Robidoux.

Launched by this success, Langlois was going to found Softimage in 1986.

The film marks a turning in the cinema of animation by introducing the emotion. Its success is due to the fact that for the first time the spectator can be identified with a character of animation, so much the truth of the images and sounds is successful.

The film

Presented to the 12th SIGGRAPH Film & Video Show of San Francisco, in July 1985, the film, of almost eight minutes, is ovationné by the best world representatives of the graphic designers by computer. It shows a nostalgic, formerly famous, sitted musician with its piano and playing while remembering the good old day.

Time Magazine, in its edition of August 5th, 1985, note: “ De Peltrie looks and acts human; his fingers and facial expressions are software, lifelike and wonderfully appealing. In creating De Peltrie, the Montreal TEAM may cuts achieved has breakthrough: digitized character with whom has human goes down for hearing edge identify.

The character

The character éponyme was drawn then carved by Daniel Langlois. Facial contours were then digitized and the facial expressions of each image (24 a second) were also digitized. This revolutionary technique was going much to evolve/move thereafter. It is technology at the origin of that which was used for the film Jurassic Park.

It took two years to develop the Taarna software which makes it possible to animate the character.

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