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...through a computer technique called digital compositing. The technique breaks a film image down into a complex numerical code that a computer can manipulate in nearly endless ways, thus altering the image. To change the T-1000 from a robot to its human form, ILM employed a process nicknamed Morph, as in metamorphosis, first developed in 1988 for the film Willow. Footage of the robot and footage of actor Robert Patrick were coded and fed into the computer, which blended one into the other. The illusion of walking through steel bars was created by another pioneering method that ILM technicians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Make Sticky, Morph! | 7/8/1991 | See Source »

...difficult to single out the outstanding numbers. The Morph Song, cleverly sung by Barbara Tulloch '54, William Monteith '53, Amory Sommarpia '52, and Norwood Gove '53 was excellent, as were Peter Coyne's Jumping to Conclusions and Cynthia Green's I Dreamed I Went to a Jolly-up. The latter was particularly distinguished by Ashenhurst's choral arrangement...

Author: By Herbert S. Meyers, | Title: Drumbeats and Song | 3/15/1952 | See Source »

Captain Franny Lee, who subbed for the injured Loren MacKinney as Harlow's kicking specialist, left the game in the second period with a body injury, but according to Herr Doktor Thorndike, the "Morph" is not seriously hurt and will be ready to work this afternoon if Coach Harlow needs...

Author: By Dave Stearns, | Title: Lee Recovered From Injury in Navy Game | 10/27/1941 | See Source »

...Morph" doesn't return next fall, Harlow will really have his hands full trying to find another multiple-threat back to take his place. Lee has proved himself one of the greatest pass-defenders ever to worm his way into a tight-fitting Crimson Jersey, besides exhibiting a healthy degree of caiss in the punt-handling and open-field-running departments...

Author: By David B. Stearns, | Title: GRIDDERS END SIX WEEKS OF SPRING DRILL | 5/6/1941 | See Source »

Down in Doyers St., Manhattan, the miserables of the island, unostentatiously mouch along. Drunks muse on the likelihood of panhandling the price of a finger or two of "likker" (anything with alcoholic content). Drug addicts deviously ponder methods of getting another "shot of morph" (hypodermic injection of morphine), or a "sniff of snow" (nasal inhalation of crystalline cocaine). Homeless and friendless they are for the most part, and normally mindful of their own fuzzy, vague affairs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Blatant | 2/1/1926 | See Source »

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