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 10 months ago
The directing one should be on top of the acting one.
PraiseofFolly 10 months ago
A Costume closet should be among those.
sandpiper 10 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 10 months ago
The department will now explode.
uniquename 10 months ago
Show off!
P51Strega 10 months ago
How’d they pull off that little stunt?
Count Olaf Premium Member 10 months ago
Netflix has one for dubbing and subtitlels.
InTraining Premium Member 10 months ago
the one for “Critic” is covered with eggs…!
ChessPirate 10 months ago
Π Π Π Π
Post-Production…
KEA 10 months ago
Movies are entirely special effects (hate to break this to anyone but pictures don’t move)
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
Displaying a computer-generated soldier makes the audience CGI.
Jogger2 10 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.