The Importance Of Visual Effects In Film

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In filmmaking, visual effects are the exercises by which imagery is created outside the context of a live action shot. Visual effects involve the combinantion of live-action footage and produced imagery to create environments which look realistic to the viewer, but would be menacing, expensive, impractical, or simply impossible to capture on film. Visual effects using computer generated imagery have recently become accessible to the independent filmmaker with the introduction of affordable and easy-to-use animation and compositing software.

Visual effects helps the filmmakers to tell a story the way they like, it’s like actually freedom to the filmmakers. In any film visual effects cover a lot of things such as changing the background, adding …show more content…

The director of 2001: A Space Odyssey assembled his own effects team to create the film and to bring his vision to life.

The 70s were another decade of advancements in effects. However, it was also a time when effects houses got a hit from the industry’s recession in the early 1970s, with many closing shop. It wasn’t until 1977 when the first Star Wars was released and finally took a turn for the better. Star Wars introduced some advancements in special effects technology, and the sheer amount of effects in the film were staggering, from aliens to spaceships and planets. The film also spawned a new special effects house, Industrial Light and Magic, which are one of the most popular visual effects studios today.

Not only was Star Wars a film that is still impressive to the VFX industry today, but 70s films like The Hindenburg, The Poseidon Adventure and the horror classic The Exorcist brought together many different techniques, like matte paintings, which is a technique still heavily utilized in the VFX industry. The horrifying effects in The Exorcist like the 360 degree head rotation and many other grotesque effects made the 70s a very impressive decade in terms of visual

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