今日挑戰句子
影片不是英文?Arguably, though, the biggest part of why rendering takes so long is that Pixar is always pushing the limits of what's possible.
不過也可以說,算圖時間之所以如此之長,最大的原因是皮克斯總在挑戰極限。
學習重點
1. arguably大概,可能
arguably
[ˋɑrgjʊəblɪ](n.)大概,可能
一起來了解皮克斯是如何製作電影的吧!
Nina Kuo3 年前
Hi, VoiceTubers. This is Nina, and you're listening to the Pronunciation Challenge. Today, we're going to talk about the famous computer animation film studio Pixar. Wanna learn more about this fantastic company? Check out the video to know more! But first, let's take a look at the sentence of the day.
Sentence
Arguably, though, the biggest part of why rendering takes so long is that Pixar is always pushing the limits of what's possible.
Pronunciation Tips
1. arguably (how to pronounce gu and a)
2. part of (linking words)
3. rendering (the pronunciation of de)
4. limits (the pronunciation of two "i"s )
Vocabulary
1. arguably (n.) 大概,可能 KK[ˋɑrgjʊəblɪ] IPA /ˈɑːrɡ.ju.ə.bli/
used when stating an opinion or belief that you think can be shown to be true
Eg. Arguably, the drug should not have been made available.
或許這種藥根本就不該上市。
Alright, that's all for today's episode. Don't forget to record the sentence, and I'll see you next time!
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Hey Morty, let's talk about why it takes Pixar three whole years to render a single movie. Now, I know what you're thinking, Morty. Three years is a long time to make a movie, right? But let me tell you, Morty, there's a lot that goes into rendering a Pixar movie.
First of all, let's talk about what rendering actually is. In simple terms, rendering is the process of turning computer data into a finished image. But when it comes to Pixar, it's not just about rendering the movie - it's about pushing the boundaries of what's possible.
Pixar is always innovating and pushing the limits of technology in their movies. They want to create the most immersive, realistic worlds possible, and that takes time and effort. Each frame of a Pixar movie can take hours or even days to render, depending on the complexity of the scene.
But that's not the only reason why rendering takes so long, Morty. You see, Morty, Pixar is all about attention to detail. They want their movies to be the best they can be, and that means taking the time to get every little thing just right.
From the texture of clothing to the way light reflects off of surfaces, every aspect of a Pixar movie is given the utmost consideration. And it's not just the visuals, Morty. Sound and music also play a crucial role in the storytelling, and are given the same level of attention to detail as the animation itself.
But it's not just about the details, Morty. Technology also plays a huge role in rendering a Pixar movie. Pixar is always developing new tools and software to make their movies even better. And that takes time and effort, Morty.
But here's the thing, Morty. It's all worth it in the end. Pixar movies are more than just simple animations - they're works of art that have captivated audiences of all ages. From the heartwarming stories to the stunning visuals and sound, every aspect of a Pixar movie is designed to create a truly immersive experience.
So, Morty, when you think about it, three years isn't that long to create a masterpiece. It takes time and effort to create something truly great, and that's what Pixar is all about. They're not afraid to take risks and push the boundaries of what's possible.
And let's not forget about the people behind the scenes, Morty. It takes a team of incredibly talented artists, animators, and engineers to create a Pixar movie. They pour their hearts and souls into every frame, and it shows in the final product.
In conclusion, Morty, the reason why it takes Pixar three years to render a movie is not a simple one. It's a complex process that requires an immense amount of time, effort, and resources. But it's all worth it in the end, Morty. Because Pixar movies are not just simple animations - they're works of art that have the power to transport us to new worlds and ignite our imaginations.
So, next time you watch a Pixar movie, Morty, remember all the hard work and dedication that went into creating it. And appreciate the fact that you're watching something truly special - something that took three years to create, Morty. That's the power of Pixar.