Jim Henson got in touch with Digital Productions in the early 1980s to discuss computer generated backgrounds for the proposed series Starboppers. Henson collaborated with Digital Productions in 1986 to produce the opening title sequence for Labyrinth, featuring a computer animated owl flying back and forth, rippling a pool of water. The sequence was created by animators Larry Yaeger and Bill Kroyer, and marked the first use of a realistic CGI animal in a film. The opening sequence of Labyrinth won its animators the NCGA Best Computer Animation award of 1986.
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