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Computer Generated Imagery: Transformers Dark of the MoonIn 2007, the story was born. On a less dramatic note, Transformers, an American science fiction action film based on the toy line, debuted. The sequel, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, was released in the summer of 2009. Two years later, the third installment of the live action series, Transformers Dark of the Moon, was released. Nowadays, enthusiastic fans await the arrival of the fourth installment of the Transformers film series, Transformers Age of Extinction. Within each film is the advancement of the technology used to create the film and the improvement of computer generated imagery that has been widely used. Michal Bay's Transformer Dark of the Moon debuted and created one of the most complicated computer-generated models ever made. Thanks to him and his team, millions of fans have come to appreciate the artwork and computer-generated images used to create some of our favorite characters. Before we talk in all the details about personal affection gained and progressed When thinking about the series and its graphic details, it is important to address the technology that made the film possible. Computer-generated imagery refers to “the application of computer graphics to create or contribute images in art, print, video games, films, television programs, commercials, and simulators.” In simpler terms, computer-generated images are used in different works of art to create another world with a click of the mouse. Computer-generated imagery is commonly called CGI when three-dimensional computer graphics are used to create special effects in films and television. Anyone who is by profession...... middle of paper ...... with all due respect. In addition to the excellent components it has formed, what I believe, unlike many critics, is one of the greatest films of all time, a film One aspect of the film that does not seem to disappoint are the special effects, more specifically the CGI ones. BBC News says that “it is this hyperreal movie magic that has made the Oscar winner one of Hollywood's most sought-after visual effects supervisors.” Oscar winner Scott Farrar was the visual effects supervisor on the entire previous Transformers trilogy. The film offered “a tour de force of special effects, although critics were less kind to the film's plot.” While some may say that the visual effects used in the film were excessive and at times unnecessary, there is no doubt that Farrar achieved great things and challenged future innovators in the visual and special effects industry..