COMPUTERS AND SPECIAL EFFECTS Written by Sandra Iversen Illustrated by Kelvin Hawley Computer Special Effects Today , the special effects team makes a lot of the special effects on a computer . A photo can be scanned into a computer .
A behind-the-scenes look at the world of special effects discusses a wide range of ingenious techniques--from computer graphics and optical compositing to matte printing and model construction--used in such films as "Star Wars," ...
This work is an educational and resourceful book about making Hollywood style special effects. These are tips on real-time and pyrotechnical special effects.
Spanning a century of film technology from the early innovations of George M li s to the most recent Matrix films, a tribute to the use of illusion in movies...
Even as special effects have been marveled at by millions, this is the first investigation of their broader cultural reception.
Using a step-by-process, a guide to creating special effects through make-up covers everything from basic techniques to masks and full-scale prosthetics.
MARKS. Muscles and bone structure define outward appearances, so do veins and the skin itself. Stretch marks are striae—furrows, stripes, or streaks in a parallel arrangement—caused when the skin is pulled by rapid growth or stretching.
First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
This volume shows how to create the appearance of a missing finger, a slashed throat, an opened abdomen, as well as everyday extraterrestrial wear using basic theatre materials. Full color photos throughout.
These are just a few of the alphabets you can use from the 100 fonts selected by Dan X. Solo from the Solotype Typographers Catalog. All the fonts appear in upper case, while many also have lower case and/or numerals.
An investigative reporter probes the legal proceedings following the death of three people on the set of the movie "The Twilight Zone," pointing to culpable individuals who escaped questioning, analyzing...