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Computer-Generated Imagery: Technologies
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Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of three-dimensional computer graphics to special effects in various areas of the media. The use of computer-generated graphics range form television programs and shows to films and commercials. Video games are another medium that usually makes use of CGI. It is used to enhance visual effects due to the fact that effects can be created and controlled much more easily. It ... allows the creation of certain images that would not be feasible if created by any other technology. An additional advantage to the use of CGI is the fact that it allows a single artist to produce content without the need of having other actors, props and set pieces.
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., June 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) today announced that visual effects studio Double Negative turned to Autodesk technology in order to deliver stunning computer-generated imagery for the new thriller The Da Vinci Code. From car crashes to elaborate tombs, Double Negative used Autodesk Maya 3D animation software to realize creative ideas for 80 of the film's shots.
Liquid CGI is a cutting-edge NYC boutique provider of computer-generated imagery (CGI), high-end digital photography and creative color retouching. The company excels at providing proprietary technology that empowers clients with greater freedom, flexibility and feasibility in their creative endeavors. For more information and to view samples, visit www.liquidcgi.com.
All the films in this list are created, at least in part, using computer generated imagery. As well as many works utilising the latest technology, the list includes several works by artists who worked with early computers in the 1960s (Denys Irving, John Stehura, Stan Vanderbeek).
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