Media and entertainment visual artists use computer‑generated imagery (CGI) and visual effects (VFX) to add or enhance characters and scenes in ways that would be too costly or difficult to accomplish in real life. In the past, these technologies were reserved for big‑budget movie productions because they required expensive compute and storage systems. Today, this is changing — in big ways.As the hardware and software required to create computer-generated visions have become more powerful and more affordable, the use of CGI and VFX has moved into the mainstream of the industry, and is now a common practice for productions of all types and sizes. From small boutique shops to global entertainment powerhouses, these technologies are vital components of storytelling for movies, television and online entertainment.To read this article in full, please click her
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