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Digital Cinema & CGI - Virtual Cinematography surrounding the theme of Spatiality using Visual and Participant observation (An Ethnographic Exploration of the Matrix)

Title: Digital Cinema & CGI - Virtual Cinematography surrounding the theme of Spatiality using Visual and Participant observation (An Ethnographic Exploration of the Matrix)
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 1876 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Digital Cinema & CGI - Virtual Cinematography surrounding the theme of Spatiality using Visual and Participant observation (An Ethnographic Exploration of the Matrix)
The ever increasing appearance of CGI (Computer Generated Imagery) in contemporary digital cinema has had a significant impact on how it reconstructs spatial relations for the audience by generating realistic-like experiences through simulating a fantastical alternative reality. 'A Visible sign of this shift is the new role which computer generated special effects have come to play in the Hollywood industry in the last few years. Many recent blockbusters have been driven by special effects; feeding …showed first 75 words of 1876 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1876 total…Effects: Still in Search of Wonder, New York: Columbia University Press, 2002 Schivelbusch, W. The Railway Journey, New York, Urizen Books, 1979. McQuire, S. "Impact Aesthetics: back to the Future in Digital Cinema?" Convergence, 6:2, 2000. 'What is Digital Cinema?' http://jupiter.ucsd.edu/~monovich/text/digitalcinema.html Oct, 1999 Matrix Reloaded: A Scene-by-Scene Breakdown (Forum) http://forum.phalnet.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=60 Silberman, Steve, MATRIX2, Wired, Issue 11.05 - May 2003 Images are courtesy of Warner Brothers Studios, inc.

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