单词 | visual effect |
释义 | > as lemmasvisual effect visual effect n. chiefly Film and Television (originally) a scenic or optical illusion created on set using camerawork, stunts, pyrotechnics, props, etc. (see special effect n. at special adj., adv., and n. Compounds 2); (now chiefly) such an illusion created in post-production using computer software (as distinct from a mechanical special effect created on set); usually in plural; frequently attributive.In plural abbreviated VFX. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > special effect > [noun] effect1838 special effect1907 visual effect1952 optical1953 FX1960 VFX1995 1952 Sight & Sound July 15/1 The other great visual effect, Birnam Woods coming to Dunsinane, the leafy tree-tops..moving implacably above a ground mist. 1984 J. Imes Special Visual Effects xi. 175 Perhaps the most dramatic visual effects are those of explosions, fire, lightning, and smoke. These effects are called pyrotechnics. 1996 N.Y. Times 30 June h11/5 Industrial Light and Magic..estimated the costs at about $150,000 for each visual effect. 2007 R. Morton Close Encounters of Third Kind xxiii. 253 Steven needed to split the majority of his post-production time between editing and the visual effects work. 2017 Scotsman (Nexis) 16 Aug. Junior 2D artist—visual effects. What do they do? They help artists produce all the whizzy visual effects (VFX). < as lemmas |
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