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- Special_effect abstract "The illusions or tricks of the eye used in the film, television, theatre, video game, and simulator industries to simulate the imagined events in a story or virtual world are traditionally called special effects (often abbreviated as SFX, SPFX, or simply FX).Special effects are traditionally divided into the categories of optical effects and mechanical effects. With the emergence of digital film-making tools a greater distinction between special effects and visual effects has been recognized, with "visual effects" referring to digital post-production and "special effects" referring to on-set mechanical effects and in-camera optical effects.Optical effects (also called photographic effects), are techniques in which images or film frames are created photographically, either "in-camera" using multiple exposure, mattes, or the Schüfftan process, or in post-production processes using an optical printer. An optical effect might be used to place actors or sets against a different background.Mechanical effects (also called practical or physical effects) are usually accomplished during the live-action shooting. This includes the use of mechanized props, scenery, scale models, animatronics, pyrotechnics and atmospheric effects: creating physical wind, rain, fog, snow, clouds, etc. Making a car appear to drive by itself and blowing up a building are examples of mechanical effects. Mechanical effects are often incorporated into set design and makeup. For example, a set may be built with break-away doors or walls to enhance a fight scene, or prosthetic makeup can be used to make an actor look like a non-human creature.Since the 1990s, computer generated imagery (CGI) has come to the forefront of special effects technologies. CGI gives film-makers greater control, and allows many effects to be accomplished more safely and convincingly—and even, as technology improves, at lower costs. As a result, many optical and mechanical effects techniques have been superseded by CGI.".
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- Special_effect wikiPageExternalLink WWW.Superfx.eu.
- Special_effect wikiPageExternalLink timeline.html.
- Special_effect wikiPageExternalLink www.photospecialeffects.net.
- Special_effect wikiPageID "53017".
- Special_effect wikiPageRevisionID "604038330".
- Special_effect hasPhotoCollection Special_effect.
- Special_effect subject Category:Animation_techniques.
- Special_effect subject Category:Special_effects.
- Special_effect subject Category:Stagecraft.
- Special_effect comment "The illusions or tricks of the eye used in the film, television, theatre, video game, and simulator industries to simulate the imagined events in a story or virtual world are traditionally called special effects (often abbreviated as SFX, SPFX, or simply FX).Special effects are traditionally divided into the categories of optical effects and mechanical effects.".
- Special_effect label "Efectos especiales".
- Special_effect label "Efeito especial".
- Special_effect label "Efekty specjalne".
- Special_effect label "Effets spéciaux".
- Special_effect label "Effetti speciali".
- Special_effect label "SFX".
- Special_effect label "Special effect".
- Special_effect label "Speciale effecten".
- Special_effect label "Spezialeffekt".
- Special_effect label "Спецэффект".
- Special_effect label "特殊效果".
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- Special_effect sameAs Effets_spéciaux.
- Special_effect sameAs Effetti_speciali.
- Special_effect sameAs SFX.
- Special_effect sameAs 특수_효과.
- Special_effect sameAs Speciale_effecten.
- Special_effect sameAs Efekty_specjalne.
- Special_effect sameAs Efeito_especial.
- Special_effect sameAs m.0dxtw.
- Special_effect sameAs Q381243.
- Special_effect sameAs Q381243.
- Special_effect wasDerivedFrom Special_effect?oldid=604038330.
- Special_effect depiction Bluebox_im_Heureka_01.jpg.
- Special_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Special_effect.