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CGI in film

Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI) in film is the use of digital technology to create visual elements that are difficult or impossible to film in real life. It involves generating images, backgrounds, characters, or special effects on computers, which are then integrated seamlessly into the live-action footage. CGI allows filmmakers to craft fantastical worlds, creatures, and action sequences with high detail and realism. It enhances storytelling by expanding creative possibilities, making scenes more immersive without physical constraints, and bringing to life visions that would otherwise be too complex, dangerous, or costly to film traditionally.