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    Halberstam Essay

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    Danilo Capcha Professor Sande English 101 November 18, 2014 Halberstam brilliantly enough discusses how CGI, which are out of the norm, are being used to exemplify many ideas such as revolution, capitalism, and transformation. CGI films as explained by Halberstam are movies generated solely by a computer that breaks off from societal norms which can be considered as being queer, different or odd, to Halberstam. Movies that include animating revolt usually incorporate human and non-human struggles

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    Animation is so important today as it is the only medium that can bring fantasies to life reasonably easily while at the same time producing excessive entertainment. Animation all started to take off at around 1935 – halfway through the great depression, where from there it all expanded greatly. Paperman is an award-winning Disney 3D animation published in 2013 that is about a man who has a very ordinary paperwork job and uses paper planes to try to get the attention of a woman he admired. In the

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    Advertisements have transformed alongside the technology revolution by using computer graphics (CGI) to draw in the consumer. Tide’s “Small but Powerful” commercial uses CGI to create hyperbole as a humorous addition to some facts about the product in order to gain the attention of its viewers. Celebrities can be used in a similar way to make a connection with the audience by showing a familiar and popular face. While the use of celebrities and hyperbole draw in the consumer and make this commercial

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    animation has advance before starting filming Avatar in 2009. Chapter 1 History of Computer Animation ‘The term CGI is a misnomer – the computer doesn’t generate the images. That would be like calling traditional animation Pencil-Generated Imagery. No matter what the tool is, it requires an artist to create art.’ - John Lasseter To really understand Computer Animation one must go back to the very beginning. While researching about the history of Computer animation I found an Interesting website

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    Norman McLaren said, “Animation is not the art of drawings that move but the art of movements that are drawn.” To be a digital animator, independence and social skills are needed. Strong design skills and computer savvy will be key. (Clark 185) To be successful or to even get a job the animator needs a proper foundation. Having social skills, years of experience, and even a degree (not often) are needed to do so. The long hours can be fun or enjoyable in the beginning seeing as the animator is doing

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    Introduction The failure of Fantastic Four 's Reboot has been arguing since its global release in theaters in 9th of august in 2015. The reviews by critics led the earnings of the movie to reach approximately $29.4 million in its debut in cinemas. In one hand, the most noticeable final impression of reviewers is that the majority agreed to consider Fantastic Four 's Reboot the worst superhero movie ever. On the other hand, almost all of the critics did not blame the actors and actresses to be the

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    Case Study On Pixar

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    Introduction Pixar is a CGI (computer generated images) feature film movie and visual effects production company based in Emeryville, California. Pixar is also the developer and producer of the industry standard photorealistic 3D rendering software that makes computer generated animation possible. The company was purchased by Disney in 2006 but operates as a separate entity. Early History According the to the company website, its origins go back as far as the 1970’s. The company started as a division

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    Golden Age Of Animation

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    Animation plays an enormous role in the entertainment industry today. The Global Animation and Gaming Market is estimated to be worth $242.92 billion (as of 2016), and animated films are the most profitable of any film genre. This industry has widespread influence amongst all age groups, and the films produced can span any genre. The industry has seen major changes with the recent advances in computer-generated animation techniques. To fully understand animation, it’s important to see where it began

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    Special Effects Technician Career Overview and Pay Structure A Special Effects Technician uses Computer Generated Imagery (CGI), pyrotechnics and physical effects to create visual illusions in film, television, stage or video productions.  I will attempt to explain the major areas of work covered under the title of Special Effects Technician, the education required and the salary expected in the field The Physical Effects Technician is the technician that works to make props, models, scenery,

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    What is Behind VFX CGI, Pre-production, Production and Postproduction VFX and special effects. What is VFX ? In film making, Visual Effects (abbreviated VFX) is the processes by which imagery is created and/or manipulated outside the context of a live action shot.(What is Visual Effects- 2014) What is Special effects? An illusion created for films and television by the props, camerawork,computer graphics, etc. (What is Special effects - 2014) Visual effects and special effects are constantly

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