Here are some early computer graphics from the 1970s (many of which you'll recognize) from the now-defunct Dolphin Productions Company of New York. This is part 2 of 2.
Amazing how much of Dolphin Productions' work I'd been watching over the years. I had the feeling watching the first few minutes that Dolphin had done some things with The Electric Company; the look is so distinctive, and sure enough, I see the opening credits for the show here. Really, these are more creative than much that we see today which is odd considering how much more technology has come along. Then again, you can have all the tools in the world and still not come up with anything good if you don't have a truly creative mind to begin with.
According to WorldCat, _Families-On the Road to Somewhere_ was created for WRC-TV/4 (Washington, D.C.) in 1973. Narrated by _Space: 1999_ actors Martin Landau and Barbara Bain, this documentary gave "an in-depth look at the American family in transition", while profiling five families from different backgrounds.
ITC used Dolphin between 1978 and 1982 for repackaged editions of Brian Clemens Thriller and the Gerry Anderson SST films with the exception of Invasion UFO and Thunderbirds to the Rescue
I hope y’all will reply to this like I said in my comment on part 1 of this this is fascinating seeing this great graphics for the ‘70s huh??????!!!!!,…this was before computers
The ID is WTFM of 1982. The id is 1970 Action News. Comedia Nacional is 1977. Sessao Aventura is 1977. Is the TVE2 1976. NBC also 1976. I'm from Brazil.