Digital Productions was a computer animation company in Los Angeles, California, that produced advertisements and special effects for films in the 1980s.
Whitney and Demos felt that greater computer power was needed to produce effects such as those being made by Triple-I for Tron; Digital Productions became famous for using a Cray X-MP supercomputer to render their animations.
[1] Each frame of the animation contained an average of 250,000 polygons, and had a resolution of 3000 x 5000 36-bit pixels; they claimed that the imagery was 50 times more complex than the graphics in previous feature films.
Other work done by the company includes effects for Labyrinth, 2010, and Mick Jagger's "Hard Woman" music video.
Next year in May 1987, Omnibus Computers Graphics defaulted on its loan agreements and with 30 million US$ debt, closed its doors in October 1987.