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VFX

American  

abbreviation

  1. visual effect(s).


Etymology

Origin of VFX

First recorded in 1980–85; blend of visual and FX, a phonetic spelling of effects ( def. )

Example Sentences

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“The Creature had to feel real. Not to put down VFX, but there’s a human quality they can’t catch.”

From Los Angeles Times

With the help of the VFX experts at Wēta FX, the filmmaker turned his focus to the physics of fire for ‘Avatar 3’ — and forged a villain alliance like no other.

From Los Angeles Times

That’s where the VFX wizards of Wētā FX in New Zealand came in.

From Los Angeles Times

“Physical fire is really hard to control, so we had to come up with how to bend the physics towards the direction that Jim was giving it,” said Wētā senior VFX supervisor Joe Letteri.

From Los Angeles Times

“Fire serves two roles,” added Eric Saindon, a VFX supervisor at Wētā.

From Los Angeles Times