Saturday, March 17, 2012

Special Effects: The History and Technique

Special Effects: The History and Technique

Special Effects: The History and Technique
Special Effects: The History and Technique
 335 pages | Sep 22 2000 |ISBN: B001TTHFHW  | PDF | 5.5 Mb

Rickett tells the story of that perennial box-office draw, special effects, from "trick photography" through today's astonishing, computer-assisted cinematic legerdemain. Individual chapters examine components of the special effects artist's toolkit. Optical illusions, models, and animation are each dissected and appreciated, and ditto makeup and sound effects. The chapter headed "Physical Effects" gives simple instructions for creating the illusion of a snowstorm; "fake snow is infinitely preferable to the real thing," Rickett says. Okay, so most of the tricks described aren't fit for home application, but then why should they be? This is a measured account of an integral part of what makes today's movies, as always

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