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special effect

[spesh-uhl i-fekt]

noun

Movies, Television.
  1. Usually special effects a video or audio illusion in film or other media, created with computer-generated images, prosthetic makeup, pyrotechnics, etc. SFX



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of special effect1

First recorded in 1940–45
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Runway also said AMC Networks is exploring AI to be used for honing special effects ideas.

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There are no special effects or gimmicks to Hylen’s photos, no staging or posed imagery — he lets these forgotten edifices speak for themselves.

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Animation and special effects jobs could be gutted.

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Similar to Detroit’s auto industry, different phases of production often occur outside the U.S., such as adding special effects.

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Lucas's changes to key plot points, including the addition of Jabba the Hutt and other special effects upgrades, have long divided fans.

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