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What (who) is special effect - definition

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Special Effect; Special Effects (disambiguation)
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In film, special effects are unusual pictures or sounds that are created by using special techniques.
...a Hollywood horror film with special effects that are not for the nervous.
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Special Effect; Special Effects (disambiguation)
Special effects (often abbreviated as SFX, F/X or simply FX) are illusions or visual tricks used in the theatre, film, television, video game, amusement park and simulator industries to simulate the imagined events in a story or virtual world.
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Special Effect; Special Effects (disambiguation)
¦ plural noun illusions created for films and television by props, camerawork, computer graphics, etc.

Wikipedia

Special effect

Special effects (often abbreviated as SFX, F/X or simply FX) are illusions or visual tricks used in the theatre, film, television, video game, amusement park and simulator industries to simulate the imagined events in a story or virtual world.

Special effects are traditionally divided into the categories of mechanical effects and optical effects. With the emergence of digital film-making a distinction between special effects and visual effects has grown, with the latter referring to digital post-production and optical effects, while "special effects" refers to mechanical effects.

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, making a car appear to drive by itself and blowing up a building, etc. Mechanical effects are also often incorporated into set design and makeup. For example, prosthetic makeup can be used to make an actor look like a non-human creature.

Optical effects (also called photographic effects) are the 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 using an optical printer. An optical effect might be used to place actors or sets against a different background.

Since the 1990s, computer-generated imagery (CGI) has come to the forefront of special effects technologies. It gives filmmakers greater control, and allows many effects to be accomplished more safely and convincingly and—as technology improves—at lower costs. As a result, many optical and mechanical effects techniques have been superseded by CGI.

Examples of use of special effect
1. Neighbours initially believed it was the sound of a special effect.
2. For all the special effect scenes we were hanged up in the air with cables all day.
3. There is no indication that cupping has any special effect on these days, which it might not have on other days.
4. It‘s a show so determined to draw in the audience that the first 20 rows were awash in dry ice and covered with something like confetti during one special effect.
5. To be sure, there are scenes galore of derring–do and, let‘s be clear, no special effect is better than Harrison Ford (lookin‘ fit and able at the bus pass age of 65) as Indy, when he whips out his bull–whip.