The first movie with CGI

The first movie with CGI

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Lady Honor
Lady Honor - 20.09.2023 21:16

UNBELIEVABLE THANK YOU SIR ❣️

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Joshua Schmidt
Joshua Schmidt - 06.08.2023 05:30

Amazing how closely NASA and Hollywood always seem to work together.

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Guat Agel
Guat Agel - 21.07.2023 16:50

when artists play with engineers' gadgets.

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flobbie
flobbie - 09.07.2023 13:15

What? Why not build a simple optical device to achieve the effect?

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The Raj Show
The Raj Show - 01.07.2023 01:58

loved the film loved the video

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hydrolito
hydrolito - 30.03.2023 04:13

Animatronics which used robot machines to resemble dinosaurs, animals and monsters is another method used.

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qej
qej - 07.11.2022 07:43

love the speedstacks mat deskmat!

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Commander Kruge
Commander Kruge - 03.09.2022 15:19

This is an interesting bit of Trivia I didn't previously know, actually! Awesome!

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Not Given
Not Given - 03.07.2022 08:28

I learned a lot about digital images in my electrical engineering image processing class. So I knew that images were made up of bits of 0-255 for the intensity of each pixel,etc. I didn't know the origin was because of nasa needed to get images back from mars that's really cool!
Thanks for this neat video Vox!

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a2pha
a2pha - 16.10.2021 04:39

This is interesting. Some of the first video encoding work I did - well did not - it did not work and was a blurry mess. So I enhanced the colors and contrast. Then it started to work. And the compression started to show.

Today (10-15-21) for instance I have videos I watch on my RG-350 using 12k/sec or less, that's 69kbps video using my own compression algorithm at 24- or 32-fps. And it still looks great.

But it would not have been possible with the original color set the video provided. So I had to modify each frame using a custom table, not just contrast but edge enhancement - much like first generation Westworld did. And the results speak for themselves. 12k/sec videos and even 8k/sec for some videos.

Color is everything when it comes to compression.

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bottledbrain
bottledbrain - 01.10.2021 10:05

Vzlgdshmyttue u

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Marty Hamrick
Marty Hamrick - 13.09.2021 00:10

Have you done anything exploring the Schufftan process?

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ohrusty
ohrusty - 08.09.2021 00:12

Oh my god. This series is lovely.

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Javier Albinarrate
Javier Albinarrate - 16.01.2021 20:09

HOLD ON! Wait a second... you MEAN that in those days they would make a movie, just like that, out of the blue, that wasn't a franchise, sequel, reboot nor prequel? Sincerely, today I cannot imagine that concept...

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kamal prem
kamal prem - 15.01.2021 12:41

Great to know 👍

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Mukesh Saxena
Mukesh Saxena - 06.01.2021 07:03

Wonder if the new image of a black hole is just a primitive version and in future we develop such technology to capture the high quality image of a black hole.

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Natø
Natø - 31.12.2020 13:21

They should make a first person shooter with this visual style.

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A Shad
A Shad - 28.12.2020 06:41

" could you just stop" 😂

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Ole Jørgen Onarheim
Ole Jørgen Onarheim - 10.11.2020 17:31

They could have done this "Digitization" a million times simpler and cheaper. Project your footage on a semi transparent screen(Or just use a large CRT, which was widely awailable in the 70s), then make a square grid out of plywood(Sized depending on your wanted resolution. And have some depth. Must not leak light ) Then you put something semi transparent, like rice paper, frosted glass/plexi whatever and put on the backside of the projection and film it again. Should look "mosaic" then. You could make such a setup within an hour with dirt cheap materials. Why actually digitize it? Either it was a gimmick they braged about, or they just were thinking too complicated.

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Alrick Erasmus
Alrick Erasmus - 30.10.2020 07:43

Baas vid

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SevenDeMagnus
SevenDeMagnus - 08.08.2020 00:43

Interesting

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Page404notfound
Page404notfound - 06.08.2020 09:08

You should google 'Koshechka'

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Shilloh Ruth
Shilloh Ruth - 28.07.2020 09:51

im really proud of vox. they have come so far with subbies.

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ibrahim khan
ibrahim khan - 23.07.2020 12:22

They are very futuristic

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BananaPhoPhilly
BananaPhoPhilly - 17.07.2020 23:34

All of the clicky synth noises in this video made me feel violated

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Oliver S
Oliver S - 17.07.2020 04:25

Bruh

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PrettyMuchTheApexOfHumanEvolution
PrettyMuchTheApexOfHumanEvolution - 15.07.2020 18:34

The ending do be super epic doe.

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Temp U
Temp U - 15.07.2020 10:41

I loved that movie when I was a kid.

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Squicx
Squicx - 14.07.2020 07:09

A robot cowboy gave birth to franchises now owned by billion dollar companies

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Adrian Ghastly
Adrian Ghastly - 10.07.2020 18:39

Westworld was one of my favorite movies as a kid. I remember asking my dad to put it on every morning. It was so interesting to me and I loved the pixelation. I guess you could say that it inspired my art a lot later on in life lol

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rennefaire Resident
rennefaire Resident - 09.07.2020 02:10

So Westworld came out before Star Wars? (the death star briefing was made on a computer.)

Serious question, I don't know.. I'm not being sarcastic.

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Jingles!
Jingles! - 07.07.2020 15:42

when the

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Cherian Mk
Cherian Mk - 07.07.2020 09:56

Phil: Hollywood hasn't done it yet, but nasa have
Me: I knew it, the moon landing was a rickroll

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Dr. Samuel Hayden
Dr. Samuel Hayden - 07.07.2020 05:36

Yeah the amazing bulk still looks worse

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ChrissyTheBlack
ChrissyTheBlack - 06.07.2020 22:38

song?

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NERV
NERV - 04.07.2020 18:59

That scientist literally cutting data to pieces

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WENTA24
WENTA24 - 03.07.2020 02:59

We went to the moon before we mastered computers -_-

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Xhero2221
Xhero2221 - 01.07.2020 15:54

Micheal crichton also wrote the jurassic park books

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Yoboiralph
Yoboiralph - 22.06.2020 02:51

Interesting who cares

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Ali Faizan
Ali Faizan - 15.06.2020 22:15

What is the name of that movie?

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SAURABH MAWALE
SAURABH MAWALE - 12.06.2020 17:18

Says not a spoiler and instantly, potentially spoils West world

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Ozlyx
Ozlyx - 11.06.2020 16:16

I actually searched for this

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ilham gusmar
ilham gusmar - 02.06.2020 20:38

This westworld guy is badasses

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Roman BRuni
Roman BRuni - 21.05.2020 20:09

Love your approach and wit... but your 'origin' fact is incorrect: reducing real world image
to what videoscreen call pixel were invented by painter Georges Seurat during Impressionism in France 1886 what is called Pointillism.

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Kurt Miller
Kurt Miller - 07.05.2020 03:00

Sweet typography in this vid

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teadrinker
teadrinker - 10.04.2020 06:13

III

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Brabus 76
Brabus 76 - 28.03.2020 05:12

I wish my gun said low battery...than nothing at all!!

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Vance McCarthy
Vance McCarthy - 25.03.2020 14:50

Also in that movie, shown on a playing computer screen, is a graphic sequence of a hand. An experiment done in 1972 by a computer scientist now working for pixar.

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cekol
cekol - 24.03.2020 22:51

what an amazing montage

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