Math and Movies (Animation at Pixar) – Numberphile

This Numberphile video is well worth your time. Wouldn’t Tony DeRose make a great guest speaker in a math class?

How do 3D animated characters look so smooth? Pixar researcher Tony DeRose explains – with mathematics.
http://graphics.pixar.com/research/
Tony DeRose papers: http://bit.ly/DeRosePapers
Ed Catmull’s paper: http://bit.ly/1stJNht

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About Marianne H. Donley

Marianne H. Donley taught mathematics to a variety of students from middle school to university level. She now writes fiction from short stories and quirky murder mysteries to humorous romances fueled by her life as a mom and a teacher. She’s a member of Romance Writers of America, Music City Romance Writers, Bethlehem Writers Group and The Charmed Connection.

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