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There has been a similar focus on finishing, where the sole objectives are not only routine physical or functional modifications, rather various innovative effects are being introduced through calendaring, brushing, and differential washing effects, as well as speciality chemicals which intensify the look of apparel and appeal to customers.
Here's why: The film, which grossed $1.5 billion around the globe after its release last May, featured some of the most innovative effects of 2012, produced by famed effects house Industrial Light and Magic.
Meteora features a mixture of the band's previous nu metal and rapcore styles with newer innovative effects, including the induction of a shakuhachi (a Japanese flute made of bamboo) and other instruments.
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Bayern haven't been the only team to copy at least part of the Dortmund blueprint and blunt the original's innovative effect in the process.
(Smith) Galleries: Uptown ★ 'Audible Presence: Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Cy Twombly' (through Nov. 16) A beautiful show of often little-known works by three revered artists, all of whom exaggerated or abused painting to innovative effect.
They used his innovative light effects, violent sensuality and acute realism in imaginative, individual ways.
The duet is filled with trademark but always innovative partnering effects that quietly and respectfully bend and crumple the ballerina's body and stretch it along unexpected planes.
McBurney's piece, for which the audience wear headphones, contains some of the most innovative sonic effects ever heard in theatre.
Godzilla, Japanese Gojira, Japanese horror film, released in 1954, that was directed and cowritten by Honda Ishirō and features innovative special effects by Tsuburaya Eiji.
In its structure and content, the series eschewed traditional variety show boundaries and introduced a novel and unconventional approach to incorporating music, stand-up, and scripted comedy along with innovative visual effects.
And many of the innovative special effects in "Alice" — particularly, the "drink me"/ eat me" scene in which Alice (Charlotte Henry) grows and shrinks — seem to have been based on Menzies's work in a series of short experimental films he produced in the early 1930s.
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