in-camera effects
[ɪn ˈkæmərə ɪˈfɛkts]
nounpl: in-camera effects
efeitos in-camera
1. Visual or photographic effects created directly within the camera during shooting, rather than through post-production editing or digital manipulation
The filmmaker used in-camera effects such as practical lighting and double exposure to create the haunting atmosphere.
O cineasta utilizou efeitos in-camera, como iluminação prática e dupla exposição, para criar uma atmosfera assombrada.
2. Techniques including multiple exposures, lens filters, practical effects, and camera movements applied during the filming process
In-camera effects eliminate the need for extensive post-production work and create authentic visual results.
Os efeitos in-camera eliminam a necessidade de extenso trabalho em pós-produção e criam resultados visuais autênticos.
In-camera effects represent a return to traditional filmmaking techniques, valued by cinematographers who appreciate authentic, tangible results over digital manipulation. This approach gained renewed popularity in contemporary cinema as filmmakers and audiences increasingly seek practical, sustainable alternatives to heavy post-production workflows. The term is widely used and understood across English and Portuguese-speaking film industries without significant regional variation.
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