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Week 9 [10.12-16.12.18] What are VFX?

So… what are Visual effects?

Visual Effects are computer generated images applied to a video material already recorded. This kind of effects can’t be done during recording but they have to be carefully planned before shooting. 


Visual Effects and Special Effects.


Special effects are the kind of effects that are performed on the set, while visual effects are done after the recordings are finished. There are two types of effects.
-Optical Effects which are done by the play of the light and camera which in turn will make your scene look different than what it looks like to the naked eye.
-Mechanical effects consists of plenty of elements that have to be performed on a set and their­ role is to convince the viewer of being real phenomena. Propably most of the weather coditions you have seen in movies were part of mechanical effects. For example the rain stream can be easily created and controlled to fall in a specific area. That way it is much easier to work for a whole film crew. 




The most common effects that are used nowadyas:
•Chroma keying
•Rotoscopy
•Compositing
•CGI


Chroma keying;


This technique consists of replacing color background with any other image behind it. The color of the background can be any but it has to be uniform. The most popular colors are blue and green ones. They are are easiest to remove because they differ from the recorded subjects or human skin colors most often. Otherwise some part of the subject in the same color as background would be removed and covered with a background image.



Rotoscoping

Rotoscpoing is a technique characterized by tracking over a real character movemet and converting it into animation. The artist have to animate the  mask frame by frame in accordance with the character position and shape.


This technique has the same role as chroma keying but it is much harder, more time consuming and less effective. On the other hand not every shot can be done using chroma keying and then rotoscoping comes in handy. The downside of this solution is the time it takes, from several hours to even days to complete.



Compositing

Compositing is a proces of putting together several images or layers in order to achive the final effect. It can be an animated character putted in a recorder clip or a recorded explosion placed in animation. This method is ofthen used to create characters that aren’t real or show things that are impossible to record. For example this technique was used in the latest Jurasic Park movie where all dinosaurs were animated. 





CGI - Computer Generated Imaginery


  • Gives the ability to create characters or objects which wouldn’t be possible to achive by any other methods. 
  • This technique is far more safe than for example mechanical effects.
  • It is faster and propably easier to create than by other methods.
  • The quality is so good that sometimes it is easy to mistake generated models with real characters.
  • It develops imagination and gives you the limitless possibilities.




       In conclusion, vfx are very powerfull tools than can imporve films, develop our imagination and create visionary stuff. Presently vfx are almost in every movie and there isn’t anything wrong about it, as soon as their importance will not be greater than the script.

Questions:
  1. Do you like vfx in movies?
  2. Did you know how many special effects are there in movies that you can't even see? (for example - changing background) 
  3. Which of these techniques is most interesting in your opinion?



Comments

Here we can see a perfect example of evolution. While some may call films like Back to the future or Star wars (the original films!) a masterpiece just because all that effects were achieved without computer graphics, I could agree, however, I also strongly believe that graphics is the future of game development and filmmaking. Some directors may try to cast a movie without ever using computer graphics, but nowadays it is rather some art house hipster yo look how casual am i thing. Resenting the benefits of a progress means decreasing the quality of your product and volunteerely giving yourself more unnecessary work.
I do like VFX in movies, but only when it is used properly. What I mean by that is not over-using this technology because some effects are just ridiculous and you can get around without them. I saw some "how it's made" videos on discovery channel, so I'm actually quite familiar with effects that are used in movies. I think the most interesting technique from those presented by you is of course CGI. It is marvelous how computers are now used to support the production of movies and how they can handle generating such complex 3D objects.
Unknown said…
I can not fully agree with you and the best reason is Christopher Nolan ;)
In my opinion special effects are great and improve films in many ways, but not always. Sometimes vfx are poor quality and can really damage the whole movie, so it is better to give them up.
Nolan is known for not using visual effects or rather using them as little as possible.
“Chris avoids full CG shots as much as possible and uses live-action elements as much as possible”
In my opionion it is a great way to achieve realistic scenes but certainly it isn't esasier.
Unknown said…
You are right. I also don't like when vfx are the main thing in the video or they are done wrong. They should be used wisely and only when nessesary in my opinion. According to cgi it is amazing how adwanced the technology is nowadays. There are scenes in movies in which actors' faces are made completely on computers and only a few people spotted the difference.
Cezary Róg said…
It really depends on the amount of it and definitely quality. Good quality vfx are hard to notice but in some cases, they look like a joke. These days movies are more and more packed with vfx because of lower costs, which often doesn't look real. I have already seen many behind the scenes videos, so I know that there are many special effects used that people don't even think of. The most interesting technique for me is compositing.
Vladlen Kyselov said…
I didn`t pay much attention to special effects, because I tried to focus on the film, but there were some cases when quality of those effects were made so bad that it was impossible not to see it. I guess what I like the most is how they use computers to share exact facial expression which actor tried to express.
I love vfx in movies, but i think that it is a shame that modern films are basically filmed in a green rooms instead of cool decorations and anything creative. I am not really skilled in graphics nor am i a graphic maniac so i do not mind number of vfx's and try to enjoy the movie. All techniques are cool =3
Unknown said…
I agree with you. As you said more and more productions use vfx to reduce costs and make the whole production simpler. This is why I really appreciate when film crew decide to make effects on set in order to create more realistic movie.
Unknown said…
That's true, but there are many effects that should be "invisable" and if you can't say where thay are, that's a win :) Yes! Face motion tracking is amazing!
Unknown said…
In my opinion it is also to much when there is no need to do this, but sometimes it would be too hard or even impossible to film it in natural conditions. For example The jungle book was created almost only in studios but this was the only way.
When VFX is done well it enriches our experience and brings us joy, when its done poorly (looking at that mustache of yours superman) its more than often disturbing.
Nowadays we cant really tell between VFX and SFX anymore, sometimes even between makeup and just normal preparation. Most of the techniques are quite innovative so so that they should be considered state of the art by themselves( not the whole movie some effects alone).
Unknown said…
I like but only when it is used correctly, so that you cannot find it.
Probably a multitude, nowadays they are used practically everywhere. Computers can achieve what was once unachievable. The effects they create are so close to the real world that they can not be distinguished at first glance.
It does not look so much in computer graphics to answer the last question :) probably those that are the most effective.
Unknown said…
I like vfx but what I on't like is when the movie is made just for the vfx. But in general yes, I enjoy quality vfx in movies.

I didn't know that. I'm sure, I'm not suppose to. That's the part of the magic.

In my opinion, CGI is the most interesting one. It requires not only graphical skills, but many others in order to be able to simulate different things.
We shall see a return to analogue movies as they were traditionally created - when creating movies was a serious thing, not meant to be an insult to fans of originals. I see a future of more and more movie makers going to places where there are mountains to keep them in the films because the customer base that demands that is growing. People comment as if customers of the best studios are stupid. Let´s face it. Hollywood is over. It´s finished. It´s not coming back. And with the Moon landing´s fakery, CGI has never been worse. What we need to do is to blend movies with their natural environments, which is what helped make such films as An American Werewolf in London into classics.
Marcin Mróz said…
Visual effects in movies are okay as long as they are made really good and aren’t catchable by viewer. It’s better not to include them if they would be made poorly in my opinion.
I’m definitely not aware of all those effects that are used in the modern films, but I guess there are plenty of them.
CGI seems the most interesting for me, it looks that one can achieve very cool looking effects that can take a movie into another dimension.
I'm pretty sure that everyone is in love with VFX movies. Especially all the kids on the Earth. Before reading this article, i can't even imagine how many hours people spent just for making some cool visual effects, awesome job! Compositing technique is the most attractive for me, i'm really a fan of it now only in movies, but in short promo videos too. I've seen a lot of those effects, but i've never read detailed information about it.
Maciej Nowak said…
When visual effects are made properly then you don't even notice them and when they are made poorly then it is hard to watch a film. I have seen how films are being made using visual effects so I am not surprised how many things in the film are not "real", however, I didn't know about different types of effects before. I find every technique interesting. Probably the most closest to me is CGI as it used in video games to create realistic cut scenes.
I appreciate visual effects in movies if they’re aesthetic and used to deepen the artistic message and emotional engagement of the movie. I consider visual effects art, much like movies themselves — and for me, there’s good art and bad art.

I’m conscious of the fact that the audience (including me) doesn’t realize many special effects when they view the movie. In my opinion, that means that special effects creators did their job perfectly.

For me, the most interesting technique is motion capture combined with compositing. The modern technology allows artists to capture the smallest moves of muscles and wrinkles in order to translate that motion into computer-generated models of characters. This results in a very realistic experience.
Thank you for the excellent and very interesting article! I love the movies! And I am incredibly glad that with VFX we can create a lot of incredible things. Yes, we don’t see 90% of the special effects that are presented in the films. They are used even in the classic cinema, without fantasy. Thanks, VFX, it became possible to greatly reduce the cost of cinema production. CGI is the most interesting for me. It seems incredible to me to create something from scratch and make the viewer believe that it really exists.
If VFX are done perfectly its hard to see a difference, I don't mind it in movies.
To be honest I am not interested into it, I don't see special efects in movies for me its totally natural of course there are exceptions like Smoleńsk :D
I think CGI is awesome, its hard to imagine that almost everything we see in the movie is rendered by computer.
Unknown said…


Do you like vfx in movies?

When they are well made, sure I like them.

Did you know how many special effects are there in movies that you can't even see? (for example - changing background)

If I don't see them, how can I know that I don't know about them? :D
But sure, I realize that I don't see most of them.

Which of these techniques is most interesting in your opinion?

CGI. It gives the most of abilities and each year it is better and better. But it must be very hard for actors to "feel" the character when everything around you is green.
Unknown said…
1. When I was younger I really like movies with a lot of special effects like a VFX but now I prefer movies which are not full of special effects but they are full of a interesting story. :)

2. I am not a specialist and I don't know a lot about special effects but for sure movies have much of effects like a VFX.

3. I heard a lot about changing background but everytime when I see such examples like in your presentation I am surprised how huge impact such effects have on scenes in movies.
The modern cinema cannot be presented without visual special effects though they are executed it is so realistic that the viewer often also does not suspect about methods by which it is reached. Each movie is the embodiment of the last achievements of high technologies.
There are several main technologies thanks to which perhaps similar "magic":
Chroma Key — the actor is removed against the background of a green or blue cloth of fabric (rir-screen), then instead of this cloth "put" the image. Thus in one pavilion it is possible to shoot almost whole film.
Motion Capture is "occupation of the movement". Special sensors (white balls or cubes) are attached to the real actor, and then on the computer there is an analysis of its movements. The actor who is completely dressed in a suit from sensors moves, and then these data of animation are transferred to the computer character. Thus the computer character moves the same as the person (smoothly and physically correctly). And sometimes occupation of the movement is used locally, for example, to add to the real actor something computer — a live beard or scales, for example.
I enjoy seeing well made VFX in movies. I was always fascinated by film production and the technical aspects of it, and VFX push that into the world I’m most comfortable in – of computers and software. You can find a lot of “VFX breakdown” clips in the Internet nowadays, and watching all the miniscule details of the process being shown separately makes me appreciate the work of all the people involved even more. I find compositing CGI into real world footage the most impressive, letting you marry our real world with fantastic things that not even the most advanced animatronics and SFX could hope to achieve.
I'm in love in VFX in movies because this technology allow to create amazing scenes without implementing them in real world especially when this is not possible in real world.

I think that modern movies use from 0 to 95% of VFX created world because there is the only way to create extremely dangerous picture without damage for real actors or without grim.

I think that composing and CGI is most interesting techniques for film development.
Marcin Górski said…
Do you like vfx in movies? It depends on production. I have seen a lot of videos with visual effects and I like it when specialist how to use it rightly (without exaggeration).
No, I have never thought about number of special effects in movies.
Hmm, the most interesting technique.. I have heard about computer-generated imagery (CGI) and I will choose this option. It's refer to 3D computer graphics used for creating scenes or special effects in films and television.
Unknown said…
1. I like the use of visual effects, they can realize more complex scenes in films, create fantastic creatures and immerse the viewer into the atmosphere conceived by the author. Unfortunately - this cannot guarantee the success of the film, you need to remember the plot, carefully prescribe the script and select a good cast.
2. I knew about the existence of the main visual effects that are used in the film industry. On the Internet you can find detailed videos, which show famous movie scenes and how they would look without processing. Nonam, the audience, you can only guess about the entire magical and time-consuming process that occurs when creating the next masterpiece.
3. For me, the most interesting technique is using CGI, in which objects and their movement are created with the help of computers - this is a very laborious process, you need to carefully work out all the details, know the physical movement of the object, choose the right colors. Each model is worked out from scratch, layer by layer drawn on computer screens.
Aleksander Wiza said…
I think vfx is important for a movie however it is not indisposable, neither can it save a poor movie plot. Hence it is like these big rims 24 inch rims on the new car you got. It's cool it's there but if the engine is gone why would you even care to enjoy this view.

2. I had a chance to hear about some or these yet im sure there's plenty for me to learn.

3. I'd guess cgi seems the most interesting as it borders with my history of making 3d models and animations using some open source programs available on the web.
Anna Moskalenko said…
VFX is a necessary tool for films now. It gives the opportunity to show everything that people love so much in films - magic, imaginary places, super abilities, wars and fights.
Oh, I can imagine. Sometimes I’m trying to think about it while watching the film and then I’m checking on the Internet if I were right. In most cases - there’s still much more VFX than I thought :D
I’m interested in CGI, because it sounds like freaking magic. Doing magic from nothing - wow! And rotoscoping sounds like a hardest thing in the world, I admire those people for their work.
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1. Do you like vfx in movies?
I like VFX in science fiction movies when you can't show this scene without visual effects. Also VFX exists different quality, I don't like a poor VFX which viewer can easily make out.

2. Did you know how many special effects are there in movies that you can't even see? (for example - changing background)
Yes, I watched some backstage videos from popular movies or TV shows. This is a huge job, people who usually do not see.

3. Which of these techniques is most interesting in your opinion?
These technology have been designed for different cases, for me CGI is most powerful.
Unknown said…
Yes I love vfx in movies. I think I like CGI the most of them because it is creating 3D model and animated it into “real world”. I like it because it creates 3d models and animate, it is very funny and interesting thing. Yes I think there is a lot of things and the ones we note are only a small part of the whole movie.
Ahmed Elsawi said…
I like vfx in movies if effects seem real life or more active too real, about how many special effects are there in movies that you can't even see I didn't care about it before, I think CGI techniques have an ability to most interesting in real life.
Marcin Zając said…
1. Do you like vfx in movies?
If special effects are well made, of course I like it.
But script is more important for me.

2. Did you know how many special effects are there in movies that you can't even see? (for example - changing background)
I don't know exactly how many, but I think nowadays a lot.

3. Which of these techniques is most interesting in your opinion?
In my opinion the most interesting one is compositing and CGI.
Unknown said…
1. Do you like vfx in movies?
I really love it when it's done with mind. I like special effects that comes naturally with enviroment or are just so amazing done, with quality!
2. Did you know how many special effects are there in movies that you can't even see? (for example - changing background)
yea I know I know... Sometimes it's even 99% of the movie... Kung Fury is the best example I can say! Even Hobbit series had a lot of green screen and effects added to the movie... From my point of view something like... 70% or more...
3. Which of these techniques is most interesting in your opinion?
As Marcin wrote above - Compositing and CGI! Why? I don't know, but when it's done with mind it fascinates me, when it looks profesional it's really mind-blowing!
Patryk Górski said…
Do you like vfx in movies?

I do like them, but I'm also scared of them - nowadays you can manipulate the movie as you want. It may lead to possibility of creating some false evidence, which could not be that nice :/ from a movie viewer point of view - they're nice, if they're done good :)

Did you know how many special effects are there in movies that you can't even see? (for example - changing background)

I did know, but I didn't realized how many of them were there. Just wow.

Which of these techniques is most interesting in your opinion?

Compositing looks very nice. You can do almost everything with it.
Unknown said…
Yes, I like VFX in movies if they've done right. I could only imagine how hard it is to create realistic special effects that would perfectly blend into reality but let's be honest, we as viewers would totally recognize fake things and real. But as viewers, I think we should give credit to people who work on these movie projects because without them modern movies won't look such good as they are.
Yes, I know. Sometimes movie creators make CGI even simple things that obviously could be done using practical effects. Sometimes CGI feels so overused in the film that when you look behind the scenes footage, then all you see is a bunch of green or blue screens.
Composition and rotoscoping are probably the most complex and expensive ones to make in my opinion, but they allow to make the movie more realistic so no wonder why every sci-fi action movie use these technics.
1. Do you like vfx in movies?
To some point - I don't like when there's more vfx that actual actors play

2. Did you know how many special effects are there in movies that you can't even see? (for example - changing background)
Yes ! Or only I think that I know, but in fact there's a lot more...

3. Which of these techniques is most interesting in your opinion?
Compositing - I love to watch those comparisions as You pasted, when actors are playing in some weird suits, and later in post production all those effects are added

Artem Lipovatyi said…
1. Yes, I like VFX in movies. Because of them movies become more beautiful, attractive and exciting. The main thing is not to overdo with them because not every film needs so many VFX.

2. No, but I guess.

3. I think the most interesting is Motion Capture technique, which is used not only in film industry.
Unknown said…
Films with special effects are my favorites and I watch them a lot. Special effects of certain character and move the imagination of the viewer. Special effects are getting better and better and what is real and what vfx can make you stumble ... CGI technique seems to be the most appealing to me, the most options for using it have a huge margin of maneuver that makes this technique my best.
Unknown said…
If there are done well then I like vfx in movies.
I didn't know there are so many of them but I was aware of some of the visual effects in movies that We can't see.
For me, the most interesting one is Compositing because I remember when I first saw this technique on Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. It is one of my favourite film of all time.
Illia Lukisha said…
Do you like vfx in movies?

A lot. Because our movies became more visually richer and also so many possibilities appeared for creators to make even more complex and interesting stories.

Did you know how many special effects are there in movies that you can't even see? (for example - changing background)

Yes, I do. Also stars and moon are usually added in post-production but this is so cool that effects are so advanced thet we cannot distinguish them from real life. It's even better than when you know that it was made on computer.

Which of these techniques is most interesting in your opinion?

I think possibility to create awesome locations is the most interesting. Because practical effects are limited in money and resources or just physics. But VFX is opening for us whole new world of what we can do.

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