“Most companies spend 50% to 70% of their money on people’s salary. And yet, they spend less than 1% of their total budget to develop their people. Most companies, in fact, spend more time and money on maintaining their buildings and equipment than they do on maintaining and developing people. It’s ironic. If people get results, then it certainly makes good sense to invest in people.”
“The One Minute Manager” Kenneth Blanchard & Spencer Johnson

"How do they do that !". This is the big question in the minds of awestruck movie audiences worldwide watching a well-made Special Effects movie. Humans fly, prehistoric dinosaurs come back to life, space ships engage in dogfights, oceans submerge cities... Is there a limit to what the effects guys can achieve on screen ?!
Infact we are venturing into an era where technology is no longer a limitation to bringing magic onto the screen. Only imagination is. What emerges on the story board, finally lands on celluloid. How that actually happens is what this web site is all about. "How do they do that ?!" Well here's how.
Special Effects is both an art and a science. The science part involves the complete understanding of how the audio-visual sensory parts of our body and brain perceive the world around us, while the art part involves the strategic use of this information to fool the sensory system.
The ebook was written by Daniel Sudhakar