vfx
/ˌviː.efˈeks/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌviː.efˈeks/ (ame, ipa)
vfx — 名詞
1. computer-made or computer-changed images and scenes that are added to a film, TV
視覺特效
電影或電玩的電腦合成影像
computer-made or computer-changed images and scenes that are added to a film, TV show, or video game during production.
The spaceship battle in the film relied entirely on VFX created by a team in Tokyo.
那部電影中的太空船大戰完全仰賴東京團隊製作的視覺特效。
passive: 'VFX created by [team]'
Bao got a job at a small studio that specializes in VFX for video games.
Bao 在一間專門為電玩遊戲製作視覺特效的小型工作室找到工作。
Without the final VFX shots, the fantasy film looked like actors in front of green screens.
少了最後的視覺特效鏡頭,那部奇幻電影看起來就像演員站在綠幕前面。
The VFX in the nature documentary made viewers believe they were watching real animals.
那部自然紀錄片的視覺特效讓觀眾相信自己看到的是真的動物。
Ayesha spent three months working on the VFX for the dragon in the new series.
Ayesha 花了三個月的時間為新影集打造飛龍的視覺特效。
- CGI
a narrower term that refers specifically to images created entirely by computer, whereas VFX also includes compositing computer elements with live-action footage and practical effects.
- special effects
a broader term covering both digital effects and physical effects (explosions, makeup, puppetry); VFX usually refers only to digital post-production work.
文法句型
the + VFX
VFX + noun (e.g. VFX artist)
VFX + verb (singular or plural)
用法筆記
Often used before another noun to describe a job or department: VFX artist, VFX studio, VFX supervisor. The noun can be treated as singular (The VFX in this film is amazing) or plural (The VFX were created by three companies) depending on whether the speaker thinks of it as a single body of work or a collection of individual shots.