Specs:
Single Layer/Single Sided
Pan and Scan
Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles: none
Special Features:
None
Synopsis:
A bunch of different animations.

Review:
Now before I get into this I just want to give props out to my man Pete for lending me this disc. Peace out brother. All right back to the disc. After watching this movie I've come to the conclusion that computer graphics are the airbrush art of the 90's or 00's whatever floats your boat.

This disc is exactly what the title suggests. It's an hour of different computer generated snippets. There are around 20 different clips on the disc. They vary in length and style. Some of the clips seem dated while others are more up to par with today's standards.

There are some great animations here but they are few and far between. When it boils down to it most of these thins look good from far but are far from good. And for the love of God does every CG clip have to have a bad techno beat in the background? If you mother fuckers can't afford good music then don't put any in just for the sake of having music.

Special Features :
Well holy fuck there are none. I didn't expect mush for this disc, but a "making of" documentary for some of these clips would have been really cool. I'm not gonna rail this mofo for not having any special features cuz it is a bargain basement disc. I doubt you can even find it in stores now.

Video:
This is tricky cuz some of the clips look great with sharp image and contrast. Others on the other hand look like someone pissed on the reels while it was being transferred. Some of these motherfuckers were compressed like shit. You can clearly see blocks all over the place. This (as I'm sure you know) makes the graphics look like shit. And you don't want that especially if you're trying to showcase the work.

Audio:
Audio: It was only 2.0 nothing to drop your pants for and get the K-Y out. It did serve its purpose and dats all.

There really wasn't any talking so I didn't pick a line.

-Zorbs