From Morf to Morphing: The Dawn of Digital Filmmaking
Apr 05 2013
•0h 17m
•Documentary, Fantasy, Adventure
Documentary about the invention of MORF, the program for morphing, which was created for the film Willow (1988).
Cast
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James Cameron
Self - Filmmaker

Ron Howard
Self - Director

George Lucas
Self - Executive Producer (archive footage)
Patricia Blau
Self - Senior V.P. of Production, ILM
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