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Re: Take 1 Movies?



My friends and I were the ones who created the "Jake Cutter" Take 1 movies.  We
were also one of the winners of the Take 1 contest Baudville sponored back in
'85 or '86.  The "Marbles" movie on the Asimov archive is the other movie that
won Baudville's contest.

I still have our Take 1 movies on diskette and also have some other Take 1
movies that were floating around back in the mid-80s.  I agree with you that
Take 1 was an amazing piece of software for its time, unfortunately most of the
stuff people were doing with it was really crude.

I've not done anything lately with the Apple ][ and I'm not sure how I would
make an image of the diskettes to get them to you.  I know the utilities exist,
I'm just not familiar with them.

If you're interested, let me know and I'll see what I can do to accomodate
you.  Our three Jake Cutter movies take up 7 disks (single sided, of course). 
I'll have to dig back through my other disks to see what other movies I have.

-- 
Randy V.
rvose@ix.netcom.com
(aka "Dex Bobbernickle" back in the day ...)


Rubywand wrote:
> 
> dont@worryaboutit writes ...
> 
> > Anyone know where I might be able to find Take 1 movies.  That program
> > was one of my favorite pieces of Apple software and I'd love to see
> > what's still out there.
> >
> 
>      Check out Asimov's stuff at ...
> 
> ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/images/utility/graphics/ .
> 
> > BTW, does a similar program exist for PCs?
>  ....
> 
>      Probably there are several. One neat oldie that I recall is
> "Virtual Reality Studio" from Domark. Think Walt Disney also released
> some kind of movie maker.
> 
>      For Apple IIgs, there's "Cartooners" from Electronic Arts and
> "Fantavision" from Broderbund.
> 
> Rubywand
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