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Paul Hyett is credited as "Prosthetic Effects Supervisor"
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorSwissFilm
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Hello

Can you tell me if I have a credit for Paul Hyett credited as "Prosthetic Effects Supervisor", may I credit him as Visual Effects member?

For me it should, in Make-up we may credit Prosthetic Make-up as Make-up Effects. Why not here?

Let me know your opinion, thanks,

Fritz
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorT!M
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I would not enter this as "Visual Effects", no. If anything, I'd enter it as "Make-up Effects", or else I  would keep it local.
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Quoting SwissFilm:
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Hello

Can you tell me if I have a credit for Paul Hyett credited as "Prosthetic Effects Supervisor", may I credit him as Visual Effects member?

For me it should, in Make-up we may credit Prosthetic Make-up as Make-up Effects. Why not here?

Let me know your opinion, thanks,

Fritz


Prosthetic effects fall under makeup and/or special effects. Special effects are different from visual effects in that, generally speaking, the former are created in-camera, the latter in post production (ie: computer).
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Prosthetic effects fall under makeup and/or special effects. Special effects are different from visual effects in that, generally speaking, the former are created in-camera, the latter in post production (ie: computer).


Thanks, I searched and see I have him in 14 films alsways as Make-up Effects. So I will credit him as Make-up Effects then as he always is, at least in my fourteen film.
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