Noun
VFX pl (plural only)
Abbreviation of visual effects.
As cameras got lighter, VFX became more photorealistic, and talented filmmakers got better and better, long takes improved right alongside them. Source: Internet
“At the point when the whole earth shut down, 70% of our work was arranging location shooting and 30% was VFX and post-production CGI. Source: Internet
"A big thanks to bro Salman Khan and Jaaved Jaaferi and Harry Hingorani and VFX Red Chillies and Aanand L Rai for making the Zero dream come alive. Source: Internet
Grumman's VFX entry was designed around the TF30 engines, AWG-9 radar and AIM-54 missile intended for the F-111B; this eventually became the F-14A McDonnell Douglas and Grumman were selected as finalists in December 1968. Source: Internet
It also called for a twin-engine arrangement as it was believed this would respond to throttle changes more rapidly, and might offer commonality with the Navy's VFX program. Source: Internet
Marrett 2006, p. 18. VFX The F-111B had been designed for the long-range Fleet Air Defense (FAD) interceptor role, but not for new requirements for air combat based on experience of American aircraft against agile MiG fighters over Vietnam. Source: Internet