Interesting Art To Me 2
This shows the detail that was put into a few of the shots in Pirates. It takes a look at certain scenes, cutting and splicing the digital medium into its major pieces. It shows the power of computer generated photo-realistic imagery, and the grip it holds on creating media. Movies, games, and anything else you see on a screen now days, are produced in a CG environment and are tampered to the point of creating what the author of an image or animation want you to see perfectly. The naked eye can’t determine what textures are produced from photo-generated computer graphics and what was directly filmed, even then, most of the filmed parts of these scenes are digitaly enhanced. Movies and other digital media have come a long way in developing ways to create realistic environments and characters that are not real, adding to the spectrum of what you can add in such media. More things are now possible with todays technology and it will only get better.
I found this to be an extemely good example of how computer graphics and effects have come in such a short time. Years ago, these effects would have costed a good chunk of money for the software and hardware needed, but this was simply done using Adobie software on a home computer. This was done in tribute to the movie Jumper, and you can see why the effects in that movie were simply amazing when a normal person without funding can create great effects similar to it.
Can you guess what is seperated into different scenes, and then spliced together using CG. I’m pretty sure you know that Dino isn’t real…

The man running is actualy put infront of a blue screen with some slight drizzle. Then the environment, including somemore rain and stunt shots with the vehicle reacting to the Dino are filmed, along with the . After these two scenes are spliced together, they add the Dino, made from a demo-bot and CG make up. All these scenes compbine to create a realistic whole scene of the man running from the Dino that seams to interact with the environment, but the environmental reactions to it were already filmed before hand. Movie Magic!!!
All found on Youtube and google image…