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Although technology was limited and not very developed in the times of William Shakespeare, he and his group still managed to use several tricks of special effects for their plays, as trapdoors, wires and harnesses, fireworks, live animals on stage, cannons and even blood and body parts of animals. These were used to surprise and amaze audiences to their plays.
Although technology was limited and not very developed in the times of William Shakespeare, he and his group still managed to use several tricks of special effects for their plays, as trapdoors, wires and harnesses, fireworks, live animals on stage, cannons and even blood and body parts of animals. These were used to surprise and amaze audiences to their plays.
From what I know, most special effects were done by computer animation from the company Industrial Light and Magic. As for if the effects were made otherwise, I'm not sure
the computer made special effects are called CGI (computer generated imaginery) and the traditional optical or mechanical special effects are called special effects
sound effects
a person under the stage
The special effects were done at a studio called Industrial Light & Magic.
The first use of special effects, as far as movies go, was in 1895. The first use of special effects, as far as video games are considered, was in the late 1990's.
They were made by the actors themselves or by off-stage hands.
Yes, the movie Matilda has special effects. How else would they have made objects fly around the room?
The show is made with special effects. Its not real.
The Abbot Downing company has made many stagecoaches.