May 28, 2026
Invisible Visual Effects The Hidden Magic of Film VFX
Invisible Visual Effects The Hidden Magic of Film VFX | 46.98 MB
Title: Invisible Visual Effects; The Hidden Magic of Film VFX
Author: Dr. Jin Zhi
Category: Nonfiction, Computers, Application Software, Multimedia, Art & Architecture, General Art, Art Technique, Entertainment, Performing Arts
Language: English | 375 Pages | ISBN: 9781040269411
Description:
This book offers a systematic introduction to essential visual effects (VFX) production, addressing both the internal operations of VFX studios and the external collaborations between facilities. It is designed to equip readers with a solid understanding of production pipelines, workflows, and industry standards, enabling them to apply this knowledge to personal projects, professional development, and job applications. With its alignment to university-level teaching standards, the book also serves as a practical textbook for VFX courses at various academic levels.
Structured across six chapters, the book covers a wide range of topics from professional terminology and project collaboration to operating platforms, software tools, and the structure of production workflows. It also includes the author’s perspective on recent technological advancements in the creative industries, such as AI integration and virtual production, addressing common concerns about how these changes may impact learning and career development.
To support applied learning, the book includes hands-on exercises tied to real-world projects and features eight detailed case studies. Each case study is accompanied by pre-recorded demonstration videos, designed to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical execution through a clear, step-by-step progression. The final chapter offers professional advice on building VFX demo reels for entry-level roles, helping readers craft compelling portfolios and strengthen their career prospects.
This book offers a systematic introduction to essential visual effects (VFX) production, addressing both the internal operations of VFX studios and the external collaborations between facilities. It is designed to equip readers with a solid understanding of production pipelines, workflows, and industry standards, enabling them to apply this knowledge to personal projects, professional development, and job applications. With its alignment to university-level teaching standards, the book also serves as a practical textbook for VFX courses at various academic levels.
Structured across six chapters, the book covers a wide range of topics from professional terminology and project collaboration to operating platforms, software tools, and the structure of production workflows. It also includes the author’s perspective on recent technological advancements in the creative industries, such as AI integration and virtual production, addressing common concerns about how these changes may impact learning and career development.
To support applied learning, the book includes hands-on exercises tied to real-world projects and features eight detailed case studies. Each case study is accompanied by pre-recorded demonstration videos, designed to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical execution through a clear, step-by-step progression. The final chapter offers professional advice on building VFX demo reels for entry-level roles, helping readers craft compelling portfolios and strengthen their career prospects.
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