Title: |
Dragon's Lair - Layout, Sequence 254, Scene D-2, P-1 and G-1 |
Creator: |
Bluth, Don--1937 - |
Date: |
©1983 |
Subject: |
Animation (Cinematography). Video Games. |
Description: |
Dragon's Lair, originally released in 1983, was a video game created for laserdisc. It featured Dirk the Daring on a quest to rescue Princess Daphne from the evil dragon Singe, who had locked her in a wizard's castle. The game was developed by Rick Dyer of Advanced Microcomputer Systems. He had created storyboards to map out the game play, but realized quality animation was needed to complete the project and brought the plans to Don Bluth and his new studio. The budget was so small that the studio animators used their own voices instead of voice actors and each other as models. Princess Daphne was based on Playboy Magazine photos and Marilyn Monroe’s face. The game was an immediate success, but the laserdisc format was not long-lived due to the high cost of production. This image has been altered for purposes of display. For an unaltered scan of the original, please contact the Special Collections Department of the Jen Library. |
Identifier: |
Sequence 254, Scene D-2, Scene P-1, Scene G-1 |
Bibliographic Citation: |
Scholars wishing to cite this item should include item title, the Don Bluth Collection of Animation, Jen Library Archives and Special Collections, the Savannah College of Art and Design, and the item's url. |
Source: |
Original materials housed in box DL 16-13 |
Type: |
Image |
Format: |
Drawing, Layout |
Extent: |
13 1/2 x 16 1/2 inches |
Medium: |
Pencil on paper |
Part of: |
The Don Bluth Collection of Animation, Jen Library Archives and Special Collections, the Savannah College of Art and Design. |
Rights: |
Copyright is retained by the authors or artists of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. |