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this science fiction set was made using one of the oldest tricks in the book and itamp;#39;s very effective this shot of a jet was done in a tiny living room guess who this is and what youamp;#39;re not seeing in the shot or where this was shot or how this ufo was d all without computers cgi or green screen today we have all kinds of behind the scenes tricks from the 80s and 90s one of my favorites is miniature models hereamp;#39;s one i made of washington dc because itamp;#39;s illegal to fly over washington there was even airplanes in the air and space museum i made the entire city in miniature in less than two weeks but it turned out pretty good this was back in the mid 80s but we did use the motion control system so we got some nice smooth motion shots another cool thing about miniatures is you can light them up all kinds of different ways you can get a nice magical feel it just has a certain look that cgi doesnamp;#39;t and hereamp;#39;s the city of memphis in miniature that

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VFX (Visual Effects) is the process of combining what was filmed and created on a computer (CGI). SFX (Special Effects) although they have no connection with computer technology, but we need them for completeness. This term refers to pyrotechnic effects, scenery, make-up, and the like.
A simple way to understand the difference is by looking at it as a subset relationship; VFX is the parent category that includes CGI and SFX. While VFX encompasses all visual manipulation, CGI specifically refers to computer-generated imagery.
Computer-generated imagery is limited in its practical application by how realistic it can look. Unrealistic, or badly managed computer-generated imagery can result in the uncanny valley effect. This effect refers to the human ability to recognize things that look eerily like humans, but are slightly off.
CGI specifically pertains to the creation of computer-generated imagery, whereas VFX encompasses a broader range of techniques used to manipulate or enhance visual content.
While there are further subcategories, special effects are often practical, meaning that they are artificially created on set (for example, a controlled explosion in an action scene). Visual effects, on the other hand, are created in post-production or the editing bay.
CGI can be static or dynamic, 2D or 3D and used in either subtle or obvious ways. In live action filming, CGI is often used to insert animated elements into raw footage think the T-Rex chasing Jeff Goldblum in Jurassic Park.

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