Film History and Form
CGI, or Computer Generated Imagery, refers to the creation of still or animated visual content using computer software. This technology is particularly significant in the film industry, especially within science fiction, as it allows for the visualization of extraordinary worlds, creatures, and effects that would be difficult or impossible to achieve through traditional filmmaking techniques. CGI has revolutionized storytelling by enhancing the viewer's experience and expanding creative possibilities.
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