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Discover Ludwig"CGI" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It stands for "Computer-Generated Imagery" and is commonly used to refer to the special effects in films and other digital media. For example, you might write: "The spectacular action sequence relied heavily on CGI for its vivid special effects."
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Even the palpitating percussion soundtrack by Antonio Sanchez, the drummer, becomes part of this sense: twice in the movie Mr Sanchez himself materialises, pounding on his drum kit.Late in the film, Riggan imagines himself in the midst of a bloated summer blockbuster, hallucinating explosions and CGI beasts.
In particular, that will mean many more pledges to fight climate change, following the examples of Sir Richard Branson's Virgin companies and Wal-Mart, both of which won reams of positive publicity following their carbon-reducing commitments at past meetings of the CGI.
They never seem to be pushed by wind or pulled by gravity, so even the most advanced CGI doesn't quite tally with anything we've seen on Earth.
Most Web sites with fields for input use CGI, and a great deal of the dynamic content on the Web is done using CGI.
The possibilities are limitless, but a CGI program needs to be efficient to be effective.
"Obviously that doesn't make it into the film, and the CGI guys paint the bear in.
Both Jessica and Luke Cage's powers don't seem over the top, and there's no huge CGI set-pieces.
George Lucas has been another offender, using CGI technology to make substantial changes to his Star Wars films.
The new commercial was filmed at Pinewood Studios using state-of the-art CGI and is the most expensive in the show's 10-year history, according to The Sun.
Yogi Bear, 2010 The tubby bear from Jellystone Park and his sidekick Boo-Boo lost all their comedy when they were put into film as a blurry CGI reality.
But the very qualities which are most jarring about CGI in earthbound films are the ones which make this particular scenario so exciting.
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