Gryphon Software

[2][3] The first software program to affordably bring cost-prohibitive Hollywood special effects to the personal computer, Morph enabled users to smoothly transform still images and videos into another.

[4] The ability to create this level of professional-quality special effects immediately captured the public's attention.

Video professionals used Morph in a variety of ads, television commercials, music videos and film productions such as Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula, Robin Hood: Men in Tights and Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story.

Gryphon Software was recognized for the development of this technological innovation, receiving a number of awards, both in the personal computer industry and in the consumer market.

The latter offered more sophisticated functions, allowing the software to grow with the user’s skill and expanding interests.

Morph sequence