Computer-generated imagery
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Much of the Star Wars films, especially the prequel trilogy, have incorporated computer-generated imagery or CGI, replicating something that is not previously in the shot, but can be added in post-production.
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[edit] Examples of CGI in Star Wars
[edit] The Phantom Menace
- Jar Jar Binks
- Boss Nass
- Gungans
- Watto
- Sebulba
- Droid Army
- Darth Maul (death scene)
- Jabba the Hutt
- Fodesinbeed Annodue
- Clegg Holdfast
[edit] Attack of the Clones
- Zam Wesell (in Clawdite form)
- Yoda
- Clone troopers
- Acklay
- Reek
- Orray
- Nexu
- Geonosians
- Poggle the Lesser
- Kaminoans
- Dexter Jettster
- San Hill
- Shu Mai
- Wat Tambor
[edit] Revenge of the Sith
[edit] A New Hope (1977)
- The Death Star plans (wireframe)
[edit] A New Hope: Special Edition
- Jabba the Hutt
- Mos Eisley (expanded shots)
[edit] The Empire Strikes Back: Special Edition
- Some Cloud City scenes
[edit] Return of the Jedi (1983)
- Death Star II/Endor hologram (wireframe)
[edit] Return of the Jedi: Special Edition
- Joh Yowza
- Sy Snootles
- Sarlacc (beak)
- Ewoks (new Special Edition shots)
- Celebration shots of Bespin, Tatooine, Naboo, and Coruscant
