Sentences with phrase «more cgi»

Maybe it was to pad the runtime or jerk off to even more CGI but the concept is good for one thing — gaming.
I don't know why so many seem to think Sony was good, they, by far had more CGI.
While Senran has a very anime / manga look to it, Valkyrie Drive tends towards a more CGI style 3D imagery that gives it a different feel.
With all that being said, I find that more animes are beginning to incorporate more CGI in their animes nowadays, such as Sailor Moon Crystal using 3D models to revamp the transformation scenes, Etotama for utilizing CGI for their fight scenes and various mech animes that makes us of 3D models as well.
The studio's co-founder discusses their most recent animated feature, «Early Man,» sharing insights on Oscar - winner Nick Park's writing and directing process and how more and more CGI is integrated...
Then there's Serkis, proving once more that CGI skin in no way compromises performance.
Move over Rob Zombie, Simon West is now the guy to re-invision an all - time horror classic in The Blob, which promises 100 % more CGI.
«Independence Day» used a lot of practical effects, and, while the sequel has more CGI, it was shot on six different sound stages in Albuquerque.
He should be banned from doing any more CGI intensive films.
The rest of the movie is way too many poop jokes, more CGI animals, and really random British cameos.
There's more action, more style, more CGI, more characters, and it all drowns whatever this movie could have been, turning it into a barely tolerable assault on the senses that's all confection and nothing more.
But sequels must always be bigger, faster, louder, whatever - er, and so of course director Jon Favreau (Elf) has crammed in more actionier stuff: more CGI guys - in - armored - suits fighting more CGI robot warriors in incoherently staged battles that range over air and ground.
Aardman Productions and DreamWorks the same folks who gave us Wallace and Gromit movies seem to have perfected the clay animation techniques and incorporated a lot more CGI.

Not exact matches

For example, a pledge made at CGI America last year by Detroit business incubator TechTown to help second - stage companies successfully transition from startups to sustainable businesses has raised $ 278,750 in funds, pulled in five new partners (including Kiva Detroit), and served more than 40 local entrepreneurs since June 2012.
Since the «Star Wars» prequels, in which George Lucas was heavily criticized for using too much CGI to create the worlds and characters, many big - budget movies have tried to find that happy medium of practical and visual effects to give the action on screen a more grounded feel.
The pact's intellectual property measures will protect CGI's proprietary technology, says company spokesman Lorne Gorber, while the enhanced mobility of skilled labour would allow it to more easily move workers across the Atlantic.
Canadian tech darling CGI Group was motoring along just fine until people found out that it was the lead contractor behind the infamous Affordable Care website in the U.S. (It's down more than 10 % since November.)
Instead of showing all of the special effects and revealing major plot points, the video was more of a teaser that focused on the process behind the making of the movie — emphasizing the real sets and practical effects, and de-emphasizing the CGI effects which were widely criticized as removing the humanity and realism of the prequels.
(July 16, 2015 — New York City) Just two years after launching the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) commitment to advancing women - owned business in new markets, WEConnect International and Vital Voices have helped to facilitate and track more than US$ 3 Billion in new spend with women - owned businesses and the training of more than 40,000 women business owners based outside the U.S.
To date CGI members have made more than 2,300 commitments, which are already improving the lives of more than 400 million people in over 180 countries.
More importantly, it gave CGI - until then generally locked out of bidding on U.S. federal contracts due to U.S. restrictions on foreign contractors - a valuable U.S. subsidiary it could use to court American agencies for business.
Jana Jevcakova leads the research team at CGI Glass Lewis and is responsible for research and engagement covering more than 800 companies in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
However, in Quebec and elsewhere in Canada, a number of large corporations have one or more significant shareholders, including Couche - Tard, Bombardier, CGI, Power Corporation, Jean Coutu Group and Transcontinental.
Power - line engineers and Hollywood CGI specialists would love to know more about icicles — but answers are surprisingly elusive, says Michael Brooks
He thinks it could have a big impact not only on robotics, but also on games and films — CGI characters would be able to interact with the world more naturally, for example.
Computer - generated imagery (CGI) is the application of the field of computer graphics (or more specifically, 3D computer graphics) to special effects.
CGI is used for visual effects because the quality is often higher and effects are more controllable than other more physically based processes, such as constructing miniatures for effects shots or hiring extras for crowd scenes, and because it allows the creation of images that would not be feasible using any other technology.
But in an age where many films owe more to CGI wizardry than sharp camera work, requests for realistic simulations of melting, freezing, crystal growth and so on come up «more often than you might at first expect», says Christopher Batty, who researches computer graphics at Columbia University in New York City.
Mark Brooks: CGI / Think is looking for more marketing / online dating acquisitions.
Its all hands on makeup and effects which looks better than cgi anyday but this film cries out for just a touch more skill.
You may not be able to remember the specifics of Rogue Nation's plot for more than a few weeks and yet you will remember how much fun you had letting it take you on its ride of high - octane spy action for which there is clearly still a place in today's CGI and green screen - heavy Hollywood.
Fans may not like the CGI zombies, but unlike the video game creatures in I am Legend (2007), these are more filmed actor - CGI tweaked hybrids; their believability is really dependent on how much viewers will accept the virus as a fast - moving bug which immediately transforms a host into a rabid sprinter with super-strength (not unlike 28 Days Later).
But the great leaps forward in CGI don't necessarily make for better movies, and Shrek the Third comes across as a little tired and uncertain, introducing a parade of new characters that seem more like distractions and diversions than significant figures.
The CGI are superb, and nowhere is this more apparent in Bilbo's meeting with Gollum (Andy Serkis), the pasty, emaciated creature we remember from the LOTR Trilogy.
The downward trajectory of Jackie Chan's career is facilitated by the fact that he doesn't do his own stunts any more, relying on camera tricks and CGI to lift - and - tuck his aging body.
Other than a budget boost which means better CGI and more muscular action set - pieces, you'd be hard pressed to spot any major differences in the craft behind the two films, but if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
With previous director Tim Miller departed (to take on an actual Terminator movie), David Leitch steps into the breach and proves himself just as capable with this kind of heavy - CGI action as he did with the more grounded combat of John Wick and Atomic Blonde.
Sure, some of the action scenes might have looked even better with stunt people instead of CGI fighters, but the wonderful production design more than makes up for it.
Unfortunately, Davis has roughly the same relationship with George before he hulks out, and the truth is the movie is a whole lot more interested in its CGI characters than its flesh - and - blood ones, not unlike the currently - in - release «Pacific Rim Uprising.»
The CGI and concepts were nice and detailed, but you could never appreciate those details because a shot of the bots lasted no more than 2 seconds.
Ultimately, if you love your CGI more than a decent storyline or character development please feel free to check out this otherwise decent feature film.
The textured CGI artwork leans on the soft side (more an issue with standard definition or the source material than a transfer problem), while colors are accurate and no edge enhancement is apparent.
The best performance was given by the CGI animators, but again, seemed more akin to the brutal comic books than the toys or cartoons with gratuitous dismemberment aplenty.
The film version, written by four dudes who probably squandered a lot of quarters as teens, keeps the digital critters, which are now more convincingly fake thanks to CGI advancements.
The film contains the same tacked - on humor, lame CGI that looks like it was from a 20 year old Pixar film, and characters that could not be more one - dimensional if the screenwriters tried.
The film contains the same tacked - on humor, lame CGI that looks like it was from a 20 year old Pixar film, and characters that could not be more one - dimensional if the
But I can see their point: Peter Rabbit's characters are anthropomorphized more than ever here, boasting a slick sheen of CGI and a sassy, sarcastic vocabulary that doesn't always feel like a good fit.
CGI could've been a better, all the money that went into the film wasn't always on screen and yeah a more focused and fleshed out storyline would have been swell.
If this was a film unrelated to Transformers then I might be more kind to it, ever so slightly, despite the mass CGI it would be an imaginative film and bold.
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