The technique used in the creation of 3D films is called stereoscopy. It involves using two slightly different perspectives of the same scene, one for each eye, to create the illusion of depth when viewed through special glasses. This gives viewers a sense of immersion and a more realistic viewing experience.
Rotoscoping is an animation technique. It is the technique of manually creating a matte for an element on a live-action plate so it may be composited over another background.
Loaded Words is the technique that is used.
At one time they were used for fighting , usually between countries at war. Their usage in recent history has been limited to renaissance fairs and for costumes in the creation of television programs or films.
Stills are used to set the mood for films and to introduce main characters into the plot. Placing a video still properly in a video requires skill and technique to make it flow well and to give the appearance of movement.
In animated films, everything. In other films, motion capture, modelling (Lord of the Rings trees, Harry Potter troll etc), animating the models, adding effects after the filming/creation of the film (compositing). Computer technology is used in every modern film.
The Expressionist technique
The primary technique used in motet composition is homophony.
The staining technique used to identify simple stains is called the simple staining technique.
Concept art is an illustration that is to be used in comic books, films, video games, or animation before it is placed in the final product. Basically a development or concept design.
Uses of drawing software include: to create various concept art(ie. for films and games), fashion designs, comics, illustrations, matte paintings for films, and by people who simply want to draw and create art.
Dissonance