Special Effects (Exceptional Social Studies Titles for Upper Grades) by Ron Miller

Special Effects (Exceptional Social Studies Titles for Upper Grades)

Ron Miller
128 pages
Twenty-First Century Books
Jan 2000
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Grade 5-9–The history and techniques of film, from the beginning of cinema to the current digital era, are explained. The first section gives a sense of how the movies have always depended on trick effects, and how imaginative people have found ways to create believable effects on screen. The book introduces the work of such pioneers as Georges Méliès and stop-motion animators Willis O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen. The second section examines how various types of effects are actually created and does a reasonable job of communicating technical information through text and numerous diagrams. While the book is nicely designed, with black-and-white and color photos from well-known movies set against bright blue or green backgrounds, there are some glaring mistakes; e.
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Pages 128
Publisher Twenty-First Century...
Published 2000
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