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REAL-WORLD (NON-VISUAL) SPECIAL EFFECT FOR CINEMA
Physical effects; Practical special effects; Practical effects

effects      
n. υπάρχοντα
sound effects         
  • A live rooster in the [[Yle]] recording studio in 1930s Finland
  • A man recording the sound of a [[saw]] in the 1930s
  • A blackbird singing, followed by the same recording with the blackbird singing with 5 voices
  • Chorus
  • Compression
  • 75 millisecond echo
  • Reverse Echo 75 Milliseconds
  • Equalizer
  • Overdrive
  • Flanger
  • Voice saying "Ja", followed by the same recording with a massive digital reverb
  • Modulation
  • Phaser
  • Pitch Shift (Up 1 octave)
  • Original sound sample for comparison
  • Deep, pulsating digital sound effect
ARTIFICIALLY CREATED OR ENHANCED SOUNDS, OR SOUND PROCESSES USED TO EMPHASIZE ARTISTIC OR OTHER CONTENT OF FILMS, TELEVISION SHOWS, LIVE PERFORMANCE, ANIMATION, VIDEO GAMES, MUSIC, OR OTHER MEDIA
Sound effects; High definition sound effects; Sound-effects; Sound Effects; Video game sound effect
ηχητικά εφφέ
special effects         
  • costume]] bursting out [[fake blood]] and smoke.
  • Bluescreens are commonly used in [[chroma key]] special effects.
  • Publicity still for the 1933 film ''King Kong'', which used [[stop-motion]] model special effects
  • green screen]] as a backdrop, to allow a background to be added during [[post-production]].
  • Rig & Gimbal Mechanical Special Effects
  • ''The Execution of Mary Stuart'' (1895)
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Special Effect; Special Effects (disambiguation)
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Definición

sound effect
(sound effects)
Sound effects are the sounds that are created artificially to make a play more realistic, especially a radio play.
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Wikipedia

Practical effect

A practical effect is a special effect produced physically, without computer-generated imagery or other post-production techniques. In some contexts, "special effect" is used as a synonym of "practical effect", in contrast to "visual effects" which are created in post-production through photographic manipulation or computer generation.

Many of the staples of action movies are practical effects. Gunfire, bullet wounds, rain, wind, fire, and explosions can all be produced on a movie set by someone skilled in practical effects. Non-human characters and creatures produced with make-up, prosthetics, masks, and puppets – in contrast to computer-generated images – are also examples of practical effects.