In this TV ad, we can see Audrey sitting on a crowded bus wondering when she can enjoy her hidden bar of Galaxy. After catching the eye of a passing motorist, she leaves the bus to join the hunk and dine on her sweet treat in peace.
Just see how vivid she is! Thanks to Galaxy chocolate, the company uses CGI technology to bring her back again.
This is the second time I am amazed by the CGI technology(Computer-generated imagery).
The last time was Ang Lee's "Life of Pi".
No doubt, it was a mind-blowing experience by all the extraordinary visual effect
used in the movie.
In John Patterson 's movie review (the guardian film critic), he also praises the CGI tech and even said "CGI can save cinema".
"Then there's Life Of Pi, which, because it's made by ultra-professional good taste-merchant Ang Lee, and thus has been fine-tuned and pre-set to within an inch of its life, is simultaneously entrancing, inspiring, exasperating and enervating , like all of Lee's movies. The CGI, the colours and a succession of staggering images – anocean of jellyfish, terrific storms, meerkat islands – that sail across the ravished retina: all of it is absolutely state-of-the-art, the way Avatar was; pioneering, envelope-pushing. Really, I'm sold: CGI can save cinema."
Wonder how magic CGI is? Here are two behind the scene videos to show you the CGI making process of Life of Pi.
Enjoy!
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