How is Computer Science used in entertainment and movie production?
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5 answers
Ismayil’s Answer
it can be used in tickets sales automation, computer grafics, statistics, and can be used in organising scenario by polls.
Pankaj’s Answer
Through CGI (Computer Generated Imagery) special effects, any existing and non-existing creatures, places can be shown that cannot be arranged in real life. There are some programs or software which automatically format the text into screenplay which could be hundreds of pages long. Recorded music can be fine-tuned by computer programming. Then there is editing where computers are used to go through the movie frame by frame, cut by cut to move and arrange pieces in a precise manner.
Luis’s Answer
Computer science has a wide range of specialties. These include computer architecture, software systems, graphics, artifical intelligence, computational science, and software engineering. The most obvious application of computer science in movie productions is in the development of special effects and computer generated imagery. Pixar is a notable example of CGI. The anti aging technologies used by the recent Marvel movies are also a perfect example. More and more movies are applying both Motion Picture and CGI content such as in the movie Alita Battleangel and recent Star Wars productions. In one case the late Peter Cushing was resurrected as Grand Moff Tarkin via CGI in the Movie Rogue One.
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Dinesh’s Answer
Computers Science have infiltrated the business of making movies. Technology (Computers Science) are used in various ways during development, pre-production, production and post-production. Computers Science have become integral to the timely creation movies.Following is the common areas where Computer Science apply.
Special Effects
Music
Screenwriting
Editing
Everyone knows it's the computer-generated special effects that breathe life into fantasies such as Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, the movie that won this year's visual effects Oscar. But the amount of math and science behind such blockbusters might surprise even a scientist.
Computer graphics (CG) experts used to have to make a Catch-22 decision. They could run inferior algorithms on many processors or run the best algorithm algorithm on many processors, resulting in special effects unprecedented in their realism.