The first computer-generated motion picture?

Back in 1963, Bell Lab scientist Edward E. Zajac created a film called “Simulation of a two-giro gravity attitude control system.”

The animation was created on an IBM 7090 mainframe computer Stromberg-Calson 4020 film recorder, programmed in FORTRAN.

Source: The Atlantic Wire.

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