English
Noun
special effect (plural special effects) (usually plural)
- (film, television, theater) An effect that cannot be reasonably achieved by normal means, as for example by the digital manipulation of previously filmed footage.
2013, Joel Schechter, Popular Theatre: A Sourcebook, page 16:So popular was trickwork and spectacle with nineteenth-century audiences, in fact, that hundreds of plays were written solely as vehicles for magic, special effects, or elaborately trapped settings.
(special effects):
Translations
effect that cannot be reasonably achieved by normal means
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
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- Azerbaijani: xüsusi effekt
- Catalan: efecte especial m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 特殊效果 (tèshū xiàoguǒ), 特效 (zh) (tèxiào), 特技 (zh) (tèjì)
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- Finnish: erikoisefekti
- French: effet spécial (fr) m
- Georgian: სპეციალური ეფექტი (sṗecialuri epekṭi), სპეცეფექტი (sṗecepekṭi)
- German: Spezialeffekt m
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- Indonesian: efek khusus, efek visual
- Japanese: 特殊撮影 (tokushu satsuei)
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- Malay: kesan istimewa, kesan khas
- Maori: ata mariko, ata mariko
- Polish: efekty specjalne nvir pl
- Portuguese: efeito especial (pt) m
- Romanian: efect special n
- Russian: спецэффе́кт (ru) m (specɛffékt)
- Spanish: efectos especiales (es) m pl
- Swedish: specialeffekt c
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- Turkish: özel efekt
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