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  • GIF FACTS

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    GIF Compression Tools: Tools like ImageOptim help reduce the file size of GIFs without compromising quality.

  • GIF FACTS

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    GIF vs. JPEG: GIFs are suitable for images with large areas of uniform color, while JPEGs are better for photographs.

  • GIF FACTS

    GIF in Programming: GIFs are used in programming to create simple animations or illustrate code snippets.

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    GIF Standardization: GIFs are standardized by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

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    GIF Search Engines: Dedicated search engines like Giphy and Tenor make it easy to find and share GIFs.

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    GIFs in Journalism: Journalists sometimes use GIFs to convey news events or illustrate stories.

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    GIF Art Galleries: Some art galleries exhibit GIF art as a form of digital and internet art.

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    GIFs in Music Videos: Some music videos incorporate GIF-like animations for artistic effect.

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    GIF as a Verb: "GIF" has become a verb, meaning to create or share a GIF.

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    GIFs in Science: Scientists use GIFs to visualize data, simulations, or experimental results.

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    GIFs and Copyright: Like other digital content, GIFs can be subject to copyright laws.

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    GIFs in Virtual Reality: VR platforms sometimes use GIF-like animations for avatars or user interactions.

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    GIF Pronunciation in Dictionaries: Some dictionaries include both pronunciations of GIF, recognizing the ongoing debate.

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    GIFs and Augmented Reality: AR applications may use GIF-like animations for enhanced user experiences.

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  • Never again, am I gonna ask ChatGPT for help. Repetitive list and very boring mostly. Had to extensively filter through to get some interesting facts.
    Next up, here are some interesting movie facts about your favourite movies that you didn't know about. Trust me, these are interesting cause they ain't generated by ChatGPT

  • noob404noob404 Member
    edited January 2024

    MOVIE FACTS

    Guardians Of The Galaxy
    Chris Pratt apparently stole his Star-Lord costume from the set, for the sole purpose of having it available so he could show up in costume to visit sick children in the hospital, who might want to meet Star-Lord.

  • MOVIE FACTS

    The Theory Of Everything
    In an e-mail to director James Marsh about the portrayal by Eddie Redmayne, Stephen Hawking said there were certain points when he thought he was watching himself. In addition to his copyrighted voice, Stephen Hawking also lent the filmmakers his Companion of Honour medal and his signed thesis to use as genuine props in the film.

  • MOVIE FACTS

    Armageddon
    NASA shows this film during their management training program. New managers are given the task of trying to spot as many errors as possible. At least one hundred sixty-eight have been found.

  • MOVIE FACTS

    Dallas Buyers Club
    The film's budget was so low that the makeup budget was $250. The film's artists were able to work with that, and the film's Makeup and Hairstyling won an Oscar.

  • MOVIE FACTS

    The Godfather
    The cat held by Marlon Brando in the opening scene was a stray that Coppola found while on the lot at Paramount, and was not originally called for in the script. So content was the cat that its purring muffled some of Brando's dialogue, and, as a result, most of his lines had to be looped.

  • MOVIE FACTS

    The Matrix
    Kung Fu choreographer Woo-Ping Yuen initially refused to work on the film, and hoped that by asking for an exorbitant fee, it would turn off the Wachowskis. It didn't. He next formulated what he considered an impossible request. He said that he'd agree only if he had complete control of the fights, and that he trained the actors for four months before they shoot. The Wachowskis complied with his request.

  • MOVIE FACTS

    Elizabeth: The Golden Age
    In the film, when Elizabeth arrives at St. Paul's Cathedral, construction is going on. In real life, St. Paul's actually needed repair work. Director Shekhar Kapur decided to improvise, and gave the workers costumes and period tools to cut real stone that was being installed in the cathedral. The workers in the scene are real-life stonemasons and construction workers.

  • MOVIE FACTS

    Django Unchained
    When Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio) smashes his hand on the dinner table, DiCaprio accidentally crushed a small stemmed glass with his palm and really began to bleed. He ignored it, stayed in character, and continued with the scene. Quentin Tarantino was so impressed that he used this take in the final print, and when he called cut, the room erupted in a standing ovation.

  • MOVIE FACTS

    Forrest Gump
    Tom Hanks was not paid for this film. Instead, he took percentage points which ultimately netted him in the region of forty million dollars.

  • MOVIE FACTS

    Titanic
    After finding out that she had to be naked in front of Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet decided to break the ice, and when they first met, she flashed him.

  • MOVIE FACTS

    Schindler's List
    To gather costumes for 20,000 extras, the costume designer took out advertisements seeking clothes. As economic conditions were poor in Poland, many people were eager to sell clothing they still owned from the 1930s and '40s.

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