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GOShow YOUR Support for TRON 2.0!


 
GOShow YOUR Support for TRON 2.0!


 
GOSebastien Clavet Interview
Martin Fisher did an interview with Sebastien Clavet of 88 MPH Studios regarding the upcoming TRON 2.0 comics.

 
GOCreating the Memories
This article is adapted from the keynote address Bill Kroyer gave at the Ojai Animation Conference, in Ojai, California, on July 22, 1995. This article really puts things into perspective about how revolutionary Tron was.

 
GOSeptember 2003 Tron-Sector Q&A With Frank Rooke
Tron 2.0's Lead Designer Answers A Few Questions

 
GOAugust 2003 Tron-Sector Q&A With Cliff Kamida


 
GOJune 2003 Tron-Sector Q&A with Dan Shor (RAM)
Actor Dan Shor played the character RAM in TRON.

 
GOMarch 2003 Tron-Sector Q&A with Randy Falk of NECA
NECA is the company responsible for the re-issue of the TOMY action figures and lightcycles as well as the Tron 2.0 action figures.

 
GOFeb 2003 Tron-Sector Q&A with Harrison Ellenshaw
Harrison Ellenshaw was the Associate Producer for TRON and co-supervisor of special effects.

 
GOTRON Production Information


 
GONew Voyager Article
New Voyager - Spring, 1983

 
GOTime-Life Article
Science and the Silver Screen

 
GOVFX Pro Article
'TRON,' Revisited By Stephanie Argy October 09, 2000

 
GORolling Stone - August 19, 1982
The Secrets Of Tron By Charles Solomon

 
GOStarlog #59
Starlog - Volume 59 - June, 1982

 
GOCinefantastique Article
Volume 12.4 - May-June, 1982 By David J. Hogan

 
GODecember 2002 Tron-Sector Q&A with Mike Bonifer
Mike Bonifer was the senior staff publicist for TRON and author of the book The Art of Tron.

 
GONovember 2002 Tron-Sector Q&A with Cindy Morgan
Actress Cindy Morgan played the characters Lora and Yori in TRON.

 
GOOfficial Disney Interactive Press Release
May 20, 2002-- Disney Interactive today announced the PC game inspired by the groundbreaking 1982 cult science fiction film "TRON®."

 
GOFan-Made TRON Costumes!
Tips from fans on how to create your own TRON costume with images and instructions.

 
GOTRON-ish elements in TV, Movies and Games
A list of some TV shows, movies and games with Tron-ish elements.

 
GOTriple-I (III, Information International)
An article that has some background information on Triple-I, the company that generated the CGI images of Sark's Carrier, the Solar Sailer and the MCP, and also has information on the Foonly F-1 computer that they used to render the images. Most of the information in the article comes directly from two men who worked with the F-1.

 
GOAn Introduction to Backlight Compositing
Excerpts from Starlog #60 and The Art of Tron explaining the "backlight compositing" technique used in the film.


 
GOTron Trivia
Did you know that Bruce Boxleitner auditioned for the part as Luke Skywalker in Star Wars?

 
GOMentions from Various People about Tron
Various Tron references and what people had to say about the impact of Tron.

 
GOTron Memorable Quotes
Quotes from some of the people who worked on Tron about thier experiences.

 
GOA List of Authorized Manufacturers of Tron Merchandise
A List of Authorized Manufacturers of Tron Merchandise in the 1980's.

 
GOFebruary 2002 Tron-Sector Q&A with Cindy Morgan
Actress Cindy Morgan played the characters Lora and Yori in TRON.

 
GOUs Magazine Article: August 17th, 1982
Cindy Morgan vows she won't fall off that scary Disneyland ride known as success

 
There are a total of 29 documents in this Sector.

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