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VFX

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What is VFX?

VFX, or Visual Effects, encompasses the creation and manipulation of imagery in filmmaking, television, and other media that is not captured during live-action shooting. It's used to enhance storytelling, create realistic or fantastical environments, and achieve effects that would be too dangerous, expensive, or impossible to accomplish practically. Common applications include generating CGI characters, set extensions, simulations (fire, water, explosions), and compositing various elements into a final shot.

What other technologies are related to VFX?

VFX Complementary Technologies

Shaders are programs that define the visual appearance of surfaces and are crucial for creating realistic VFX.
mentioned alongside VFX in 8% (71) of relevant job posts
Animation is a core component of VFX, bringing elements to life and creating movement.
mentioned alongside VFX in 4% (133) of relevant job posts
3D animation is a subset of animation that is essential in VFX.
mentioned alongside VFX in 5% (55) of relevant job posts

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