cgi and special fx in documentary film by james culpin

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CGI and Special FX in documentary filmBy James Culpin

After using Google Scholar to find CGI and FX in films/documentaries, I had a look at the top option just to start off and found it to provide little information. I then realised I could view the whole document as a PDF giving lots of info.

Another article I found, leading to a PDF document, I found fairly useful as it explains a lot about the boundaries of CGI and how it is fused with real life using examples such as Walking with Dinosaurs and Alien Planet.

I found it fairly difficult to use the SHU online library as I couldn’t find any previews or extracts without getting them but I looked at some of the descriptions and found a couple of interesting, helpful books. One which I managed to find a preview of on Amazon was Animation Art: From pencil to pixel. I found another using Google Books called Special Effects: An introduction to movie magic.

Finally as a bit of extra research, I used normal Google to find any more information. I found an article on how far CGI has come and how good it is today which also included pictures and clips. I found another one on how most documentaries include CGI because of how real it can look.

Bibliographyhttp://eprints.qut.edu.au/31892/1/Grant_Collins_Thesis.pdf

http://nurudin.staff.umm.ac.id/files/2010/02/A-Fantasy-Made-Real.pdf

Animation Art: From Pencil to Pixel, theworld of cartoon, Anime and CGI- Jerry Beck

Special Effects: An introduction to movie magic- Ron Miller

- http://bestforfilm.com/film-blog/cgi-shelf-life-how-special-are-todays-special-effects/

- http://www.documentary-campus.com/v2/page/symposia/13/

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