The computer simulation of Genesis transforming a dead planet into a habitable one (and habitable planets into dead planets) is the first complete computer-generated sequence ever used in a feature film. It is a direct brainchild of ex-Boeing engineer Loren Carpenter, who after Boeing, went on to join George Lucas' Industrial Light & Magic. At Boeing, in the late 1970s, Carpenter discovered that Mandelbrot fractals could be used to create realistic mountain landscapes for computer animations of new aircraft designs, a previously intractable problem, and started a revolution in computer graphics and simulation.
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