Review:

Computer Generated Imagery (cgi) In Film

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
Computer-generated imagery (CGI) in film refers to the use of computer graphics to create visual effects and scenes that would be impossible or too costly to achieve with traditional filmmaking techniques.

Key Features

  • Realistic rendering of special effects
  • Ability to create fantastical worlds and creatures
  • Enhanced storytelling through visuals

Pros

  • Allows for the creation of visually stunning and immersive worlds
  • Enables filmmakers to push the boundaries of creativity and storytelling
  • Reduces the cost and risks associated with practical effects

Cons

  • Can sometimes appear artificial or unrealistic
  • Overuse of CGI can lead to viewer fatigue or disconnection from the story

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Last updated: Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 09:19:11 AM UTC