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{{short description|1987 animated short film}}
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| director = Larry Malone
| producer =
| producer = Michael Wahrman
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| music = Jill Fraser
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| distributor = [[Symbolics]]<br> [[Whitney / Demos Productions]]
| distributor = {{ubl|[[Symbolics]]|Whitney / Demos Productions}}
| released = August 28, 1987
| released = August 28, 1987
| runtime = 3 minutes
| runtime = 3 minutes
| country = United States
| country = United States
| language = English
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'''''Stanley and Stella in: Breaking the Ice''''', also known as '''''Love Found''''', is a 1987 [[computer animated]] [[short film]].
'''''Stanley and Stella in: Breaking the Ice''''', also known as '''''Love Found''''', is a 1987 American animated [[short film]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Birds and fish are moving around different halves of a sphere, separated by a sheet of ice. One bird and one fish (Stanley and Stella) notice each other and approach their sides of the ice sheet. They look at each other through the ice and twirl to acknowledge that the feeling of love is mutual. Stella looks up and points, Stanley appears to be confused. Stella then taps her side of the ice sheet with her tail. Stanley gazes upward and then nods to her, understanding what he can do. As Stella watches, Stanley flies further and further up until he is high enough and then dives towards the ice sheet, breaking it. Stella approaches Stanley, who appears to be unconscious, and nudges him awake. He looks around him to see that he is successful and Stella kisses his cheek. As they continue to gaze at each other, the birds and fish around them are shown freely mingling throughout the sphere.
Birds and fish are moving around different halves of a sphere, separated by a sheet of ice. One bird and one fish (Stanley and Stella) notice each other and approach their sides of the ice sheet. They look at each other through the ice and twirl to acknowledge that the feeling of love is mutual. Stella looks up and points, Stanley appears to be confused. Stella then taps her side of the ice sheet with her tail. Stanley gazes upward and then nods to her, understanding what he can do. As Stella watches, Stanley flies further and further up until he is high enough and then dives towards the ice sheet, breaking it.
Stella approaches Stanley, who appears to be unconscious, and nudges him awake. He looks around him to see that he is successful and Stella kisses his cheek. As they continue to gaze at each other, the birds and fish around them are shown freely mingling throughout the sphere.


== History ==
== History ==
=== Original production ===
Created by [[Craig Reynolds (computer graphics)|Craig Reynolds]] and others at [[Symbolics]] Graphics Division in 1986, the film was intended to portray the capabilities of the [[boids]] [[artificial life]] program.<ref name="boids">[http://www.red3d.com/cwr/boids/] - Craig Reynolds page on the Boids program.</ref> It premiered at the Electronic Theater at [[SIGGRAPH]] '87 in which the original version was produced in association with [[Whitney / Demos Productions]]<ref name="boids"/> and featured sound effects and sombre music. The film did not gain attention outside the [[computer graphic]] field until it was rescored by [[James Reynolds (composer)|James Reynolds]] and edited into the [[direct to video]] compilation ''[[Mind's Eye (series)|The Mind's Eye]]'' in 1990. In this compilation, the film was retitled as "Love Found", featured a new jazz score, and the credits were eliminated. This version of the film later aired numerous times in the early 1990s on the [[Canadian]] television station [[YTV (TV channel)|YTV]] as part of the "[[Short Circutz]]" interludes. Much of "Stanley and Stella" was later incorporated into a [[music video]], which can still be seen occasionally on [[MTV]], as well as being featured in a few segments of [[Club Mario]].
The animation was created in 1987 by a crew of about 90 people
<ref name="cast">{{cite web | url = https://archive.org/details/stanley-and-stella-breaking-the-ice-credits-06/ | title = Credit text for Stanley And Stella: Breaking The Ice | website = archive.org | access-date = 18 November 2023}}</ref> from [[Symbolics#Symbolics_Graphics_Division|Symbolics Graphics Division]] (SGD), Whitney/Demos Productions, and elsewhere. It premiered at the ''Electronic Theater'' of [[SIGGRAPH]] 1987.

Symbolics undertook the production for two reasons. The first goal was as publicity and marketing for the products of SGD by creating content for submission to SIGGRAPH’s well regarded ''Electronic Theater''. The second goal was to showcase the [[boids]] simulation of group motion, an early [[artificial life]] model. It was developed in 1986 and 1987 by [[Craig Reynolds (computer graphics)|Craig Reynolds]] of SGD, and described in a technical paper published at SIGGRAPH 1987 <ref name=“paper”>{{cite web | url = https://doi.org/10.1145/37401.37406 | title = Flocks, herds and schools: A distributed behavioral model | website = dl.acm.org | access-date = 18 November 2023}}</ref>

More information about the animation's production can be found in two contemporaneous articles published by SGD. One was printed on the back of the animation's 1987 release poster. That text and a high resolution scan of the poster image can be found on the Internet Archive <ref name="poster">{{cite web | url = https://archive.org/details/4-files-from-breaking-the-ice-files-1 | title = Poster for Stanley and Stella in Breaking The Ice | website = archive.org | access-date = 18 November 2023}}</ref> In March 1988, SGD's newsletter ''S-News'' included an article about the animation.<ref name="snews">{{cite web | url = https://archive.org/details/snews-breaking-the-ice | title = Making the Film How Stanley and Stella came together: ''S-News'' (v1n2) | website = archive.org | access-date = 18 November 2023}}</ref>

=== Subsequent distribution ===
The film did not gain attention outside the [[computer graphics|computer graphic]] field until it was rescored by [[James Reynolds (composer)|James Reynolds]] and edited into the [[direct to video]] compilation ''[[Mind's Eye (series)|The Mind's Eye]]'' in 1990. In this compilation, the film was retitled as "Love Found", featured a new jazz score, and the credits were eliminated. This version of the film later aired numerous times in the early 1990s on the [[Television in Canada|Canadian]] television station [[YTV (TV channel)|YTV]] as part of the "[[Short Circutz]]" interludes. Much of ''Stanley and Stella'' was later incorporated into a [[music video]], which can still be seen occasionally on [[MTV]], as well as being featured in a few segments of [[Club Mario]].

In 2024 Michael Wahrman, the Producer of ''Breaking the Ice'', wrote <ref>{{cite web
| url = https://globalwahrman.blogspot.com/2024/04/the-abomination-of-minds-eye.html
| title = Notes on “The Mind's Eye”
| last = Wahrman
| first = Michael
| date = April 13, 2024
| website = Global Wahrman
| access-date = April 15, 2024
}}</ref> that, as far as he knew, permission had never been granted for including ''Breaking the Ice'' in ''The Mind’s Eye'' compilation.


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://archive.org/details/stanley-and-stella-in-breaking-the-ice-original-symbolics-tapes-restored-remastered-1080p ''Stanley and Stella in: Breaking the Ice''] on Internet Archive (remastered in 2023, highest quality)
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYEp26g14Wk ''Stanley and Stella in: Breaking the Ice''] on YouTube (remastered in 2023)
* {{IMDb title|0302371|Stanley and Stella in: Breaking the Ice}}
* {{IMDb title|0302371|Stanley and Stella in: Breaking the Ice}}
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bTqWsVqyzE Film on YouTube]


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Revision as of 22:00, 22 April 2024

Stanley and Stella in: Breaking the Ice
Poster for the 1987 animated short.
Directed byLarry Malone
Produced byMichael Wahrman
Music byJill Fraser
Distributed by
Release date
August 28, 1987
Running time
3 minutes
CountryUnited States

Stanley and Stella in: Breaking the Ice, also known as Love Found, is a 1987 American animated short film.

Synopsis

Birds and fish are moving around different halves of a sphere, separated by a sheet of ice. One bird and one fish (Stanley and Stella) notice each other and approach their sides of the ice sheet. They look at each other through the ice and twirl to acknowledge that the feeling of love is mutual. Stella looks up and points, Stanley appears to be confused. Stella then taps her side of the ice sheet with her tail. Stanley gazes upward and then nods to her, understanding what he can do. As Stella watches, Stanley flies further and further up until he is high enough and then dives towards the ice sheet, breaking it.

Stella approaches Stanley, who appears to be unconscious, and nudges him awake. He looks around him to see that he is successful and Stella kisses his cheek. As they continue to gaze at each other, the birds and fish around them are shown freely mingling throughout the sphere.

History

Original production

The animation was created in 1987 by a crew of about 90 people [1] from Symbolics Graphics Division (SGD), Whitney/Demos Productions, and elsewhere. It premiered at the Electronic Theater of SIGGRAPH 1987.

Symbolics undertook the production for two reasons. The first goal was as publicity and marketing for the products of SGD by creating content for submission to SIGGRAPH’s well regarded Electronic Theater. The second goal was to showcase the boids simulation of group motion, an early artificial life model. It was developed in 1986 and 1987 by Craig Reynolds of SGD, and described in a technical paper published at SIGGRAPH 1987 [2]

More information about the animation's production can be found in two contemporaneous articles published by SGD. One was printed on the back of the animation's 1987 release poster. That text and a high resolution scan of the poster image can be found on the Internet Archive [3] In March 1988, SGD's newsletter S-News included an article about the animation.[4]

Subsequent distribution

The film did not gain attention outside the computer graphic field until it was rescored by James Reynolds and edited into the direct to video compilation The Mind's Eye in 1990. In this compilation, the film was retitled as "Love Found", featured a new jazz score, and the credits were eliminated. This version of the film later aired numerous times in the early 1990s on the Canadian television station YTV as part of the "Short Circutz" interludes. Much of Stanley and Stella was later incorporated into a music video, which can still be seen occasionally on MTV, as well as being featured in a few segments of Club Mario.

In 2024 Michael Wahrman, the Producer of Breaking the Ice, wrote [5] that, as far as he knew, permission had never been granted for including Breaking the Ice in The Mind’s Eye compilation.

References

  1. ^ "Credit text for Stanley And Stella: Breaking The Ice". archive.org. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Flocks, herds and schools: A distributed behavioral model". dl.acm.org. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Poster for Stanley and Stella in Breaking The Ice". archive.org. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Making the Film How Stanley and Stella came together: S-News (v1n2)". archive.org. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  5. ^ Wahrman, Michael (April 13, 2024). "Notes on "The Mind's Eye"". Global Wahrman. Retrieved April 15, 2024.

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