ITC Entertainment
The Incorporated Television Company (ITC) was founded by television mogul Lew Grade in 1954. Originally creating television content for syndication, Grade was granted a franchise to operate as the ITV programme provider for the Midlands region on Monday to Friday, and the London region on Saturday and Sunday through ATV - a subsidiary of ITC. It was through ATV which Grade released almost all of his future ITC content. Ironically, it was Grade's ITC productions (which were based in London) which caused him to lose the ITV Midlands franchise.
Computer Animated Pastiche Film
A new independent computer animated short film is currently being made, based entirely on the ITC Entertainment style of television production during the 1960s and 70s. The project, entitled Templeton, simulates noticeable tropes from several ITC productions, including the use of split screen, rear projection and chroma key. The film project has also created a definitive graphical morphology for ITC television productions. Very Berry Films
Related Topics:
Computer animated - Simulates - Tropes - Split screen - Chroma key - Morphology
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Productions |
| ► | Logo and Animated Idents |
| ► | Ownership |
| ► | List of ITC Entertainment programs |
| ► | Computer Animated Pastiche Film |
| ► | Subsidiaries |
| ► | See Also |
| ► | External Links |
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