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The special effects of the 89-year-old film "King Kong" are still breathtaking today, and there are a lot of visual effects scenes in the film that make use of fake and real animation, most of which are related to real people

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The special effects of the 89-year-old film King Kong are still breathtaking today, with a large number of visual effects scenes made of fake and real animation, most of which are combined with live-action performances.

It is known as the originator of monster movies and the pioneer of Hollywood special effects blockbusters.

One of the most impressive is the battle of Kong and many prehistoric animals, including Tyrannosaurus rex and pterodactyl, as well as the classic scene of King Kong confronting the plane on the roof of the Empire State Building, which not only shocked countless audiences, but also became a model for many future filmmakers to pay tribute to and imitate.

The master of stop-motion shooting techniques, Willis O'Brien is the film's special effects supervisor, he used a combination of special effects techniques in the film, such as simulation models, miniature models, background projection, mask painting, etc., the most important technique is the frame-by-frame posing of King Kong and other prehistoric reptiles.

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The special effects of the 89-year-old film "King Kong" are still breathtaking today, and there are a lot of visual effects scenes in the film that make use of fake and real animation, most of which are related to real people
The special effects of the 89-year-old film "King Kong" are still breathtaking today, and there are a lot of visual effects scenes in the film that make use of fake and real animation, most of which are related to real people
The special effects of the 89-year-old film "King Kong" are still breathtaking today, and there are a lot of visual effects scenes in the film that make use of fake and real animation, most of which are related to real people
The special effects of the 89-year-old film "King Kong" are still breathtaking today, and there are a lot of visual effects scenes in the film that make use of fake and real animation, most of which are related to real people
The special effects of the 89-year-old film "King Kong" are still breathtaking today, and there are a lot of visual effects scenes in the film that make use of fake and real animation, most of which are related to real people
The special effects of the 89-year-old film "King Kong" are still breathtaking today, and there are a lot of visual effects scenes in the film that make use of fake and real animation, most of which are related to real people

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