More than Film Magic: How VFX Affect Movies

Visual effects are no longer confined to blockbuster films as industries continue to evolve at a rapid pace. Today, sectors such as gaming, advertising, architecture, and digital content creation leverage VFX to create immersive and engaging visual experiences. This subtle yet impactful artistry reflects the creativity, innovation, and technical expertise that drive modern visual media.
Visual Effects (VFX) is the process of creating, designing, manipulating, or enhancing imagery to produce scenes that may be difficult, costly, or impossible to capture through traditional filming methods. Common VFX techniques include computer-generated imagery (CGI), compositing, motion tracking and matchmoving, as well as clean-up and object removal.
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