Monday 27 January 2014

The use of CGI



'Computer generated imagery' is the application of the field of computer graphics to special effects




CGI is used more and more in modern day production as it's a high developing technology which is continually improving; usually used in films, TV programs and advertisements. CGI is used essentially for visual effects, creating high quality realistic special effects with an aim to create a misconception of reality to the naked human eye.Within a Thriller genre, CGI is a very useful tool as it helps expand the possibilities that a director can explore with their film. 

Many films contain such things as:
  • Explosions
  • Futuristic technology
  • Demonstrate mechanical processes
  • Creating static images and landscapes 
  • Visualise a wide variety of complex graphic context
  • Computer animation
  • Virtual worlds
  • Alien life form 
The image above is taken from the production of the biggest grossing film of all time; James Cameron's 2009 blockbuster Avatar. The picture shows the transformation from reality to the image that CGI can create which is not real. The development of CGI is rapidly improving as you can see in the two images on the left; which are not clearly recognisable to be artificial.

Me and my group will not have the funding and technology to be able to create CGI effects as shown above. However there are some small features in which we can incorporate into our opening sequence.

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