Meaning Of Visual Effects

Visual effects (commonly shortened to Visual F/X or VFX) are the various processes by which imagery is created and/or manipulated outside the context of a live action shoot. Visual effects involve the integration of live-action footage and generated imagery to create environments which look realistic, but would be dangerous, costly, or simply impossible to capture on film. Visual effects using computer generated imagery (CGI) have become increasingly common in big-budget films, and have also recently become accessible to the Independent filmmaker with the introduction of affordable animation and compositing software.

Contents:-

1 Timing
2 Categories

Animation
Bluescreen
Compositing
3 Computer-generated imagery
4 Front projection effect
5 Matte painting
6 Physical effects, another category of special effects
7 Optics Visual effects
8 Rear projection effect
9 VFX Creative Director


1 Timing:- Visual effects may be divided into at least four categories:
Models: miniature sets and models, animatronics, stop motion animation.
Matte paintings and stills: digital or traditional paintings or photographs which serve as background plates for keyed or rotoscoped elements.
Live-action effects: keying actors or models through bluescreening and greenscreening.
Digital animation: modeling, computer graphics lighting, texturing, rigging, animating, and rendering computer-generated 3D characters, particle effects, digital sets, backgrounds.
Digital effects (commonly shortened to digital FX or FX) are the various processes by which imagery is created and/or manipulated with or from photographic assets. Digital effects often involve the integration of still photography and computer generated imagery (CGI) in order to create environments which look realistic, but would be dangerous, costly, or simply impossible to capture in camera. FX is usually associated with the still photography world in contrast to visual effects which is associated with motion film production.
Amateur VFX Animation which are VFX made by budding VFX artists. e.g. Fancock 4 and LTS



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