Review:

Practical Effects In Filmmaking

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Practical effects in filmmaking refer to the use of physical props, make-up, and techniques to create special effects on screen, as opposed to relying solely on computer-generated imagery (CGI).

Key Features

  • Realistic visual effects
  • Tactile and tangible elements
  • Enhanced sense of realism
  • Historical significance in film industry

Pros

  • Adds authenticity to scenes
  • Can create stunning visuals without the need for CGI
  • Allows actors to interact with real objects for more genuine performances

Cons

  • May be more time-consuming and expensive than CGI
  • Limited by practical constraints and physics
  • Requires skilled craftsmen and special effects artists

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