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The Art of Special Effects: This clip proves how unreal the world of cinema is

The art of special effects

Many people do not like movies with special effects. Most of the time we accuse them of inauthenticity. With them, directors lose touch with reality and the laws of physics, which is why we have films like Mission: Impossible, James Bond and Transformers, etc., where many things seem to be at odds with reality. But after watching this clip, you'll realize that nothing is as it seems, and that it's actually an ordinary movie full of special effects. Like flash photography, which does its best work when we don't know it's been used, the art of special effects lies in not noticing them, and the filmmakers have honed this to perfection.

It happened some time ago in Hollywood heated debate over whether to introduce a special category for films shot using traditional methods. In the case of Michael Bay the use of special effects may have really degenerated, but as you will find out below, even in such "innocent" films as tons of special effects. We just don't notice them, because the directors skillfully place them.

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They used a bunch of special effects for this shot. Notice everything? Certainly not!
They used a bunch of special effects for this shot. Notice everything? Certainly not!

The best special and visual effects are the ones we don't perceive, and with this recording you will understand how unreal movies really are or how many digital tricks creators use. Video Roy Worker, which shows how nothing is as it seems, is sure to make you think and shut up those who say that special effects seen from the moon.

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