special effects
noun/ˌspeʃl ɪˈfekts/
/ˌspeʃl ɪˈfekts/
(also SFX)
[plural]- unusual or exciting pieces of action in films or television programmes, that are created by computers or clever photography to show things that do not normally exist or happenTopics Film and theatreb1
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