SFX vs VFX vs CGI — Qual é a Verdade por Trás dos Efeitos do Cinema?

Do you always confuse SFX, VFX, and CGI? In this clip from my live stream, I break down, with historical and current examples, the difference between special effects (SFX), visual effects (VFX), and computer graphics (CGI) — from the smoking chimneys of A Trip to the Moon to the LED walls of modern productions. Discover: What is done on set (practical effects/SFX) and why safety is a priority; What is created or adjusted in post-production (VFX), including chroma key and cable removal; What is entirely digitally generated (CGI) and how entire teams — pre-viz, simulation, lighting, texturing, and R&D — make it believable; Classic examples: King Kong, Jason and the Argonauts, Robocop, T-1000, and the Glass Knight from Young Sherlock Holmes; How hybrid techniques (animatronics + stop motion + blur) marked the transition between practical and digital; Why “no CGI” doesn’t always mean “no effects”. This is a clip from GR’s live stream (almost every Sunday, 7-8 PM). If you liked it, leave a like, share, and comment: which movie effect impressed you the most? #special effects, SFX, visual effects, VFX, computer graphics, CGI, practical effects, animatronics, chroma key, LED wall, post-production, making of, behind the scenes of cinema, history of cinema, A Trip to the Moon, King Kong, Jason and the Argonauts, Robocop, T-1000, Young Sherlock Holmes, stop motion, film production, effects supervision, pre-visualization, physical simulation, texturing, digital lighting #sfx #vfx #cgi #specialeffects #stopmotion #chromakey    / @grmachado