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CGI
[see-jee-ahy]
abbreviation
computer-generated images; computer-generated imagery: digitally created graphics used in movies and other visual media, often in the form of 3D animation: null CG
The latest movie in the franchise uses more practical effects and less CGI than its predecessors.
Common Gateway Interface: a protocol for instructing a server to execute a user-generated script on an interactive website, such as when a user enters a query using an online form and receives information retrieved from a database (often used attributively).
CGI enhances the utility of a site by enabling user interaction.
A CGI script allows users of the site to search for information on a particular local physician.
CGI
abbreviation
computer-generated image or imagery
common gateway interface
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of CGI1
Example Sentences
No CGI or green screen was used, with the "infected" actors sometimes spending hours in the make-up chair.
Terrible tings goen happen if Jar Jar remains nothing more than the most annoying and unnecessary CGI character ever to please George Lucas.
A revival of “The Matrix” opens Thursday in what the company calls “shared reality,” a marketing term that ultimately means newly created CGI animation towers, over, under and around the original 1999 film.
Seemingly, “The Matrix” fits this plan, as the accompanying CGI images have been in the works since about August 2024, says Rinsky, with the bulk of the heavy lifting beginning in January.
“In a different world with a far larger budget and a lot more time for prosthetics and CGI, we might have been able to graduate that change.”
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