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visual effect
[vizh-oo-uhl i-fekt]
noun
Usually visual effects a special effect that is added to a film or video in post-production, as computer-generated imagery. VFX
Word History and Origins
Origin of visual effect1
Example Sentences
Instead its "load-based" EA permit says that discharges should not have "adverse effects" on plants or animals in the water and that there should be "no significant adverse visual effect".
“It’s a visual effect that you can really only capture with your camera and so everyone is crowding into the few viewing platforms in the valley.”
It created the visual effect of more than doubling what Trump was able to turn, despite covering his ear with a comically oversized bandage and everything.
For arresting visual effect, she included shadow puppet theater.
The visual effect is striking.
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