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Viva Television's production of Ober Da Bakod "Bakal Boy" (Chrome Man) was
the very first (August 1995) Philippine-made computer-generated 3D character to interact
with "live" actors. And Storm started it all. |
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Bakal Boy's entire body reflected the environment and the actual action of the actors. |
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Bakal Boy gets frightened from the screams of Honey Grace
(Gelli de Belen, center) and Kasuy (Manilyn Reynes).
Storm completed a total of 6 minutes of CGI effect shots in 10 days running on a single Pentium-90. |
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Bakal Boy introduces himself to the Dinero Family. |
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Kasuy and Honey Grace are amazed at Bakal Bay |