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'A Short History Of CG Characters in Movies' Examines SFX

I am so thankful to have stumbled upon this 'A Short History Of CG Characters In Movies' video. Not only am I a cinemaphile, but this informative video provides genuine insight into how CG graphic technology has improved over the past quarter century.

For example, did you know that the first CG character to have been featured in a movie was in 1985? I had no idea such technology existed back then. Some movies featured in 'A Short History Of CG Characters In Movies' include Toy Story, Casper, Lord of the Rings, the Star Wars prequels, Final Fantasy, King Kong, Jurassic Park and, of course, Avatar.

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