What is another word for visual effects?

Pronunciation: [vˈɪʒuːə͡l ɪfˈɛkts] (IPA)

The term "visual effects" refers to the creation of special effects or illusions in film and other media. Synonyms for visual effects include special effects, CGI (computer-generated imagery), practical effects, VFX, motion graphics, compositing, animation, and post-production. These terms describe the various techniques used by filmmakers to create a visually stunning experience for their audiences. Visual effects are often used to enhance action sequences, create realistic environments or creatures, and add a sense of fantasy or otherworldliness to a film. Whatever the synonym used, the goal of visual effects is to create a memorable and impressive visual experience for the viewer.

What are the hypernyms for Visual effects?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Visual effects

  • Movies like that aren't about the visual effects and explosions. They're human stories about family, about life, about death.
    Orlando Bloom
  • My own experience of mescalin is described in the appendix of . My 'trip' was pleasant enough, although I experienced none of the visual effects described by Huxley; I was plunged into an agreeable but sluggish dreaminess. In this torpid state, I became aware of the problem mentioned by Huxley: 'How was this cleansed perception to be reconciled with a proper concern with human relations . . . ?' -- in my case, with my concern for my wife and three-year-old daughter? Although I personally felt nothing but a sense of relaxation and trustfulness, I was aware that, in practice, the world is full of dangers, and in this state, I was incapable of the necessary vigilance; it made me feel guilty. I was neglecting my job of looking after them. Moreover, my ability to think was impaired. Huxley remarks that he found his own ability to remember and 'think straight' to be little, if at all, reduced. I could 'think straight', but I could not think to any purpose. Even the feeling of universal love was not particularly pleasant; I compared it to having a large alsation dog who puts his paws on your shoulder and licks your face.
    Colin Wilson

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