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See more from the AT&T Archives at http://techchannel.att.com/archives NOTE: film is silent. A corollary to A Computer Technique for the Production of Animated Movies, this film illustrates the first part of the process—what the program looked like, and how a program would get fed in to the computer and then rendered. The process was used in most of the mid-1960s computer graphics films produced at Bell Laboratories, though the film shows the simplest types of programs and renderings as examples. This film was produced by R.H. Hudgin (a student) and E.E. Zajac. Hudgin and Zajac used conventional typeset artwork, programming output and Ken Knowlton's early BEFLIX graphics program to produce the film. Note that the computer punch cards shown were actually branded with Bell System logos. Footage Courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ