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In the 1920s, advancements in camera technology included the introduction of smaller and more portable cameras, the development of the 35mm film format, and the creation of the first commercially successful color film. These innovations made photography more accessible and convenient for a wider range of people.
In animated films, everything. In other films, motion capture, modelling (Lord of the Rings trees, Harry Potter troll etc), animating the models, adding effects after the filming/creation of the film (compositing). Computer technology is used in every modern film.
Probably TFT (thin film transistor) for thie display - until plasma technology gets cheap enough to include it as standard.
Toy Story is the first film using only CGI .
Film development technology has not evolved much in the past decade, as the medium itself is being replaced by digital technology. "Films" are increasingly shot with digital cameras which can easily upload their data to a computer for easy editing; physical film is significantly more cumbersome.
This new technology used semiconductor sensors instead of film to record images and then displayed the images on television screens or computer monitors rather than paper.
Everything you see in a film that is not the story has been delivered to you by way of technology. Technology includes film, cameras, lights, sound, music, projector, speakers and more. Technology involved in filmmaking includes film, digital media, sound, foley inserts, actor voice dubbing, backgrounds, and even actors.
solar cells, optical technology
Color film technology had a huge impact. Computer modeling for better special effects as effects could be created wholly in a computer rather than in real life. Digital film editing allowed effects to be added to footage much more easily. 3D glasses allow for studios to make a lot of money by turning movies into theme park rides.
The digital computer camera does not require film to take pictures. Once a picture is taken, it can be downloaded onto a computer to view and print whereas a film camera would need to have their film developed.
The Adventures of Andre & Wally B is the first American made completely computer generated cartoon made in 1984.However depending on how exactly you're defining a "cartoon", in 1967, Hummingbird, was a ten minute computer animated film created by Charles Csuri and James Shaffer.The previous answer of "Toy Story" being the first CGI animated feature length film is of course true, but it's clearly not the first computer animated cartoon.
A computer generated picture is always generated onto a computer screen; from there it can be printed onto paper, or made into a film. Frances