- Eye Drops
Infobox Television
show_name = Eye Drops
caption = "Eye Drops" logo
format =
runtime = 30 minutes
starring =
country =USA
language = English
network =TechTV
first_aired =May 16 ,2002
last_aired =August 8 ,2002 [http://www.tv.com/eye-drops/show/25141/episode_listings.html TV.com Episode Listing - Eye Drops] ]
num_episodes = 13"Eye Drops" was a
television program onTechTV that showcased shortcomputer animation movies and clips made using off the shelf 3D animation software. The show claimed to showcase all different types of animation, but only a very small number of shorts featured non-CG animation. Most animations are done completely by one person or by a small group of people.eries Episodes
eason one
Episode 1, aired 5/16/2002
*"It's Alive" by Terry Ziegelman and Paul George
Episode 2, aired 5/23/2002
*"Bingo" by
Chris Landreth Episode 3, aired 5/30/2002
*"Wild Card" by Van Phan
*"Walk" by Jeff Drew
*"Puppet" byAnzovin Studios
*"Tung Fu" by Gregory Lemons
*"F8 (part one)" by Jason Wen
*"Airheads" by Mike Wheeler
*"Serenade" by Jason Judy, Paul Downs, and Michael BergerEpisode 4, aired 6/6/2002
*"Pasta for War" by Zach Schlappi
*Animation Lab: "Rendering Transparent Materials" by Henrik Wann Jensen
*"Ruby's Saloon" by Kevin "Bubba" Lombardi
*"F8 (part two)" by Jason Wen
*"Considering an Exotic Pet" by Skye Carlson
*"The Battle Concerto for Two Ninjas" byScott Bazzle
*"Hello, Dolly!" by Mariko Hoshi
*"Irresolve" by Tim Benedict
*"When Wolfy Met Helga" by Mookie WeisbrodEpisode 5, aired 6/13/2002
*"Fishman" by Dan Bransfield
*Animation Lab: "Phimai Temple Tour" by Dr. Richard Levy
*"Freeware" by Alex Orrelle and Mike Kaczmarek
*"Sad Robot" by Brian Frisk
*"Frank 'n' Beanz" by David Poole
*"The Frogs and the Princess" by Scott Jones
*"The Metronome Heart" by James RossEpisode 6, aired 6/20/2002
*"The Jumper"
Episode 7, aired 6/27/2002
*"Sketch Modern" by Chris McDonnel
*"The Poultry Paradox" by Carlos Pedroza
*"A Ride in the Country" by Pat Gehlen
*"Stick Figures" by Animusic
*"Snobe Birds" by Jeremy Gibb
*"When It's All That's Left" by Aaron HalifaxEpisode 8, aired 7/4/2002
*"In the Vault" by Geoffrey Clark
*"The Return of Dracula" by Pat Chan
*"Cerebrium" by Bryan Kolupski
*"Jumpman Junior" by Dairy Haas, Mark Yannitell, and Scott Yannitell
*"Emperor Blurgg" by Keith Matz
*"Woody" by Jason Tam
*"Puppeteer" by Cheryl SandgrenEpisode 9, aired 7/11/2002
*"Skating Skip"
Episode 10, aired 7/18/2002
*"" by
Paul Debevec
*"Don Gato" byNicholas Smith
*"Moral Skin: Leviathan" by Dave Mansfield
*"Future Retro" byAnimusic
*"Understanding Chaos part two" by Terrence Walker, owner of Studio ArtFX
*"From Alice in Wonderland" byLewis Carroll
*"Unfair Competition" by Joshua RutterEpisode 11, aired 7/25/2002
*"Halls of Montezuma"
Episode 12, aired 8/1/2002
*"Womb Wars" by Tom Newby
*Animation Lab: "Vesuvius Had Spoken" by Danic Dabic
*"The Funeral" by Vic Cherubini
*"The Emperor's New Suit" by Scott Winston
*"Mime in a Box" by Eric Kunzendorf
*"Robokopf" by Brian FriskEpisode 13, aired 8/8/2002
*"The Daydreamer"
Notes
ee also
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Cartoon Sushi
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