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This would be called a visual effect and would combine the talents of the actor, the director, the film editor and special effects team(s).

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Q: Scene where a guy starts in a black and white full screen format and then points to the sides of the screen to broaden the aspect ratio into widescreen and then adds color by snapping his fingers?
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