This sections contains some examples of SVG declarative animations that were developed originally in the early days of computer animation and are redefined here in SVG.
- Random Walk: Tony Pritchett's film used by the BBC to show the random walk of a molecule
- Finite Elements: the Chilton film on the Finite Elements method that was defined in Antics, producer: Jean Crow, animation: Alan Kitching and Colin Emmett, sound track: Peter Hadingham produced on the SC4020 at the Atlas Computer Lab, Chilton
- Flexipede: Tony Pritchett's early animation of a Flexipede produced on the BL120 microfilm recorder at Culham Laboratory
- Butterflies: Tony Pritchett's standard test for his GRAM system when it was ported to a new computer
- CAMPER Aeroplane: the Piper aeroplane was an early example of what was possible with Woody Anderson's CAMPER system
- GROATS: animation describing the Atlas Algol graphics system. Film shown at UAIDE 1969
- Syntactic Dominoes: animation using GROATS describing types of syntactic analysis
- Linear Hash Audio: animation with audio using GROATS and a VCS3 to provide a synchronised soundtrack
- Linear Hash Random: animation with a set of random numbers