The first film to use cgi was metadata in 1971, but the first full-length cgi film was Final Fantasy: the spirits within
The first film to have all it's special effects cgi was "The Last Starfighter" (1984).
The first film to use all cgi (except for some cahracters) was "TRON" (by Disney) in 1982.
Tron was a combination of animation and CGI.
The Jetsons CGI film (2018) .
I believe so because new Thomas and Friends books are mostly pre-ordered when a new movie is in production, but this movie might be all CGI. Of course it's going to be CGI. Because their is a promotional poster on Youtube founded by 'TidmouthSheds' with a CGI Thomas and a CGI Hiro who is going to be introduced in this movie and he is from Japan. And also the other two engines that are to be introduced this year in Season 13. Here is YT link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsTDGbJRAKk
"Toy Story" was the 1st full length animated film done entirely by CGI .
Charles Urban and Albert Smith invented 1908 the first color movie. The movie is called "A Visit To The Seaside"!
Autodesk Maya or Softimge XSI. What ever's the case.
peter foldes invented/divelept cgi
No it's a pixar movie Yes it is. It was the first feature film released to use only computer-generated imagery.
$20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.99 Homie you better be rich if you tryin to make a CGI Movie.
There will be a Sly Cooper movie based on the game series of the same name. The movie will be a CGI animated film. It is currently slated to be released in the first quarter of 2016.
never heard of it
CGI was introduced in 1993 in the NCSA web server, httpd.
Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (2004), the first Mickey film done with CGI.
The earliest example of CGI was from the 70's named Metadata released 1971 an experimental 2D animation directed by Peter Foldes.
DreamWorks is currently working on a movie that combines hand drawn and CGI animation called "Me and My Shadow". It is scheduled for release in 2014.
The Jetsons CGI film (2018) .
No. CGI
i think 1928