Steven Churchill:
In 1986 Steven produced the world's first CGI theatrical festival,
exhibited to capacity attendances at the Museum of Contemporary
Art in La Jolla, California. In 1987 Steven arranged national
distribution of the festival through the Landmark Theatre chain,
which also had great success. Subsequently Steven produced Future
Visions, premiering at the Reuben H. Fleet OmniMax theatre,
then touring thereafter at several other large format venues around
the country. In 1988 Steven released the world's first computer
animation video, entitled State of the Art of Computer Animation,
which the American Film Institute gave their Best Video Art award
that year. Since then Steven has produced 27 various computer
animation compilations, released on VHS, laserdisc and DVD. In
1990 Steven produced The Mind's Eye, and followed that
up with Beyond The Mind's Eye, The Gate To The
Mind's Eye, and Odyssey Into The Mind's Eye, selling
over 2 million units to date. Works by Pixar, PDI, Blue
Sky's Chris Wedge, Digital Domain, Rhythm & Hues and just
about every computer animation studio in the world have all been
exhibited on these releases.
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