Special effects these days are so ‘special.’ Seems they mostly consist of overuse of explosives and crashing cars that fly a hundred feet. Waste of tv time.
Magician Doug Henning retired from performing magic on state and TV specials. He wanted to help Maharishi Mahesh Yogi design a theme park with illusions, including one in which a building would appear to be suspended in midair over water.
Ratkin Premium Member 9 months ago
The directing one should be on top of the acting one.
PraiseofFolly 9 months ago
A Costume closet should be among those.
sandpiper 9 months ago
Special effects these days are so ‘special.’ Seems they mostly consist of overuse of explosives and crashing cars that fly a hundred feet. Waste of tv time.
nancyb creator 9 months ago
The department will now explode.
uniquename 9 months ago
Show off!
P51Strega 9 months ago
How’d they pull off that little stunt?
Count Olaf Premium Member 9 months ago
Netflix has one for dubbing and subtitlels.
InTraining Premium Member 9 months ago
the one for “Critic” is covered with eggs…!
ChessPirate 9 months ago
Π Π Π Π
Post-Production…
KEA 9 months ago
Movies are entirely special effects (hate to break this to anyone but pictures don’t move)
Frank Burns Eats Worms 9 months ago
Displaying a computer-generated soldier makes the audience CGI.
Jogger2 9 months ago
Magician Doug Henning retired from performing magic on state and TV specials. He wanted to help Maharishi Mahesh Yogi design a theme park with illusions, including one in which a building would appear to be suspended in midair over water.