CGI

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    • CGI - Computer Generated Images
    • Computer Generated Images - These are computer graphics software used to make 3-dimensional visual scenes that can be static (still picture) or dynamic (moving pictures).
    • Computer Generated Images - It uses different software to create good animation such as Adobe, Bryce, Autodesk, Blender, Sketch up, and many more.
    • The production of Tron marked the first time that computer-generated imagery (CGI) had been extensively used in a feature film.
    • Tron - The first movie that used 15 minutes of fully-rendered CGI footage.
    • Toy Story - The first movie that use a full-length CGI animation.
    • Photography - Derives its name from the Greek graphos
    • Graphos means “light” and “writing".
    • The word Photography literally means 'drawing with light'
    • Due to the availability of digital technology, digital photography has become one of the top avenues for creating art.
    • TWO BASIC STYLE OF PHOTOGRAPHY:
      • Landscape
      • Portrait
    • Landscape - Picture of the environment
    • Portrait - Picture of a person or an animal.
    • Digital Photography - is a form of photography that uses digital cameras or a device with built-in camera like mobile phone or tablets.
    • Point and Shoot Camera - is a compact still camera initially designed for simple operation.
    • Point and Shoot Camera - It uses focus free lenses or autofocus, built-in flash units, and automatic exposure setting system.
    • DSLR - Digital Single Lens Reflex
    • DSLR - It uses interchangeable lenses that allow photographers to employ a variety of creative shots and produce high quality photos.
    • Features of Digital Camera:
      • Zoom
      • Flash
      • Battery Indicator
      • Camera Lens
      • LCD Lens
      • Storage Media and Expansion Slots
    • Zoom - it allows a user to bring the image of the subject closer to the viewing area to capture a photograph.
    • Flash -  it provides extra light when capturing pictures in dark or ill-lit areas.
    • Battery Format -  the ideal camera has a long battery life or uses rechargeable batteries.
    • Camera Lens - also known as photographic lens. 
    • Camera Lens - also known as photographic lens. 
    • Camera Lens - These are used in combination with a camera body and mechanism to make images of objects.
    • LCD Lens have 3 purpose:
      • Image Viewer
      • Photo Slide Viewer
      • Photo Viewer
    • Storage Media And Expansion Slots - It gives the user the option to add external storage media memory cards, to save more photos.
    • Rule of Thirds - placing the subject 1/3 to the left or right, or 1/3 from top or bottom.
    • Rule of Thirds - States that a photo is more beautiful or interesting if it's not in the center.
    • Video Games - Refer to any interactive games that are operated through a computer, a game console, a tablet or a smartphone.
    • Tennis For Two - is the first video game created in October 1958 by Physicist William Higinbotham.
    • Tennis For Two - is the first video game created in October 1958 by Physicist William Higinbotham.
    • Tennis For Two -  It was a very simple tennis game, similar to the classic 1970s video game Pong, and it was quite a hit at a Brookhaven National Laboratory open house.
    • Gameboy - Is the first handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo on April 1989.
    • Gameboy - Is the first handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo on April 1989.
    • Playstation - Is a home video game console developed by Sony first released on December 1994.
    • Playstation - Is a home video game console developed by Sony first released on December 1994.
    • Final Fantasy - Was one of the best-known video games in the world created by Nintendo.
    • Final Fantasy - Was one of the best-known video games in the world created by Nintendo.
    • Final Fantasy - The game was known for its dynamic plot, impressive graphics, remarkable characters, and magical fantastical elements.
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