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Visual effects

Visual effects is the term given to a sub-category of special effects in which images or frames of a movie, are created, recorded, or manipulated for film and video. Visual effects usually involve the integration of live-action footage with computer generated imagery or a variety of other elements in order to create environments or scenarios which look realistic, but would be dangerous, costly, or simply impossible to capture on film. They have become increasingly common in big-budget films, but have also recently become accessible to the amateur filmmaker with the introduction of affordable animation and compositing software.


Visual effects are frequently integral to a movie's story and appeal. Although most visual-effects work is completed during post-production, they usually must be carefully planned and choreographed in pre-production and production.


Visual effects may be divided into at least four categories:

  • Models: miniature sets and models, animatronics
  • Matte paintings and stills: digital or traditional paintings or photographs which serve as background plates for keyed or rotoscoped elements
  • Live-action effects: keying actors or models through greenscreening (and bluescreening)
  • Digital animation: modelling, lighting, texturing, rigging, animating, and rendering computer generated 3D characters, particle effects, digital sets, backgrounds, etc..


Another category of special effects is physical effects .

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