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special effects of course!
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In the movie Titanic one of the special effects used often was motion capture. When the film shows people on the boat falling off when the boat is sinking the real people were shot in a motion capture environment and then digitally placed in the scene. They also used small models to show the boat from far away.
"Special Effects" is a term generally used to describe ALL simulated illusions in the film, television and entertainment industries. Special effects, as we know them today, are traditionally divided into the categories of scenery effects, mechanical effects, and visual effects. "Visual Effects" is the term that is generally associated with the integration of live-action footage with computer generated imagery, such as animation and compositing.
the titanic was film in ensenada B.C
"Has" is the verb in the sentence "That film has terrific special effects."
Computer animation, models, model close-ups, model animation, and distant shooting, for a "small" replica of the Titanic was built for the film and the filmmakers were allowed a certain amount of open water space for the aerial views
because its not a big exiting film
special effects of course!
Titanic
The duration of Titanic Town - film - is 1.67 hours.
There were a number of special effects in the fourth Final Destination film. Some include the dicing of the mechanic and the accident scenes at the beginning.
tianic
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no, but the special effects in the film made it look so
In the movie Titanic one of the special effects used often was motion capture. When the film shows people on the boat falling off when the boat is sinking the real people were shot in a motion capture environment and then digitally placed in the scene. They also used small models to show the boat from far away.
"Special Effects" is a term generally used to describe ALL simulated illusions in the film, television and entertainment industries. Special effects, as we know them today, are traditionally divided into the categories of scenery effects, mechanical effects, and visual effects. "Visual Effects" is the term that is generally associated with the integration of live-action footage with computer generated imagery, such as animation and compositing.