effects-compositing

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Effects-compositing' is about merging several visual elements from separate sources into single images, mainly to create the illusion that all the elements are parts of the same scene. It's a key part of film, TV, and game production.
Examples in Different Contexts
In animation, 'effects compositing' is used to integrate animated characters and backgrounds seamlessly. An animator might describe, 'Our effects compositing techniques allow us to blend characters with dynamic backgrounds, making the animation more immersive and lifelike.'
Practice Scenarios
Virtual Reality

Scenario:

The virtual reality experience felt so immersive. It was almost like being present in a different world.

Response:

The quality is indeed high. The effects-compositing team contributed significantly to this immersive experience.

Video Games

Scenario:

The new game has such detailed cityscape and characters. It almost feels like you're walking in a real city.

Response:

I agree. The effects-compositing in the game is well executed and adds to its realism.

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