Xref: utzoo comp.graphics:9251 comp.dsp:428 sci.electronics:9346 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!usc!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!uwm.edu!psuvax1!psuvm!psuecl!peg From: peg@psuecl.bitnet (PAUL E. GANTER) Newsgroups: comp.graphics,comp.dsp,sci.electronics Subject: Re: need a digital movie Message-ID: <76407@psuecl.bitnet> Date: 8 Jan 90 18:22:57 GMT References: <1990Jan5.163854.8232@cec1.wustl.edu> Organization: Engineering Computer Lab, Pennsylvania State University Lines: 19 In article <1990Jan5.163854.8232@cec1.wustl.edu>, kumar@wucs1.wustl.edu (Arun Kumar) writes: > I would like to get hold of a digital movie that runs for about > 30--60 seconds, with picture size 256*256 or 512*512, b&w or color. > If you have such a movie, or if you know someone who can help, > please do let me know. I need it for an academic, non-commercial > purpose. I suggest you contact a local Amiga user's group or dealer. There are many, many, many digital "movies" or animation sequences for the Amiga, many of which are demonstrations for software companies and are freely available (for free!). Assuming you are not using an Amiga (which is rather a shame...) you can transfer the movies to IBM, Mac, Atari disks using inexpensive software for the Amiga-it will read and write these disks with no problem. You could also transfer the movies by modem, although it would take a good little while! If you have no luck finding a dealer or users in your area, let me know, and I will try to find a local bulletin board for you. Paul