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Special effects are at the forefront of the film and video industry and are becoming more and more apparent in television. This book teaches practical everyday instruction on the techniques and skills required to incorporate effects successfully into both film and television production. It is a step-by-step guide starting out with an introductory approach to front of camera moving on to digital systems and post production.
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