The article
about DreamWorks discusses the opportunities represented by one of the late
1990s digital post-production techniques - computed-generated imagery (CGI). Except
the innovation method of creating artificial reality, it also allows the budget
limitations to be concealed by creating great attention on set details without
the demand of high-priced décor tools. So basically that technique supports one
of the points considered as most significant through my project – modern
technologies could obliterate the obvious contrast between the financial
resources of two productions. Though,
this method looks like a good strategy to improve some of the smallest costume
details in terms of contemporary design technique and could be used for
production which require clothing from other historical periods which have
their elements such as collars, buttons, corsets, laces, etc.
The significance of television and film media which
differs that type of performance from the other such as concert, exhibition, etc,
is the higher budget. Even the low budget movies, tv programmes and commercials
have to have a lot higher financial investment than for example a low budget
concert. This innovational computer application
could allow even individual graphic designer to work with it in home conditions.
Actually, CGI reveals some new understandings about budget as a part production
design and its amount restrictions.
Anon., 2013. Computer-generated imagery. Wikipedia [online] available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-generated_imagery
Anon., 2013. Computer-generated imagery. Wikipedia [online] available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-generated_imagery