What is the difference between aspect ratio and resolution in cinema and TV?
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GI has two meanings depending on the context. As a noun, it means computer-generated imagery, which is a technology or application of computer graphics for creating or improving images in art, media, simulators, videos and games⁴⁵. These images can be static or dynamic, 2D or 3D, and used to create realistic or stylized characters, scenes
VFX stands for visual effects, which is the process of creating imagery that does not physically exist through the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI), compositing and motion capture¹. Examples include 3D modelling, green screen filming and performance capture. VFX are often used in film, TV, games and other media to create realistic objects, characters and