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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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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 on their popularity' (What is Digital Cinema?, 1999)
In particular I have used digital cinema in my participant observations and visual analyses, namely, The Matrix films and The Lord of the Rings. In this digital CGI age of cinema, it seems we are recognising some forms of transition with a much greater immediacy. I intend to link the relationship of the spatial reconfiguration that CGI has on audiences today and how a long lasting relationship with cinema has finally changed, for research I have concluded extensive participant observation and visual analysis.

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