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:''"Special effects" and "SFX" redirect here.  You may be looking for [[Special Effects (Doctor Who Confidential episode)|the ''Doctor Who Confidential'' episode]] or the [[SFX (magazine)|magazine]] of the same name.
:''"Special effects" and "SFX" redirect here.  You may be looking for [[Special Effects (Doctor Who Confidential episode)|the ''Doctor Who Confidential'' episode]] or the [[SFX (magazine)|magazine]] of the same name.
'''Special effects''' — often abbreviated '''SFX''' — are, in terms of the [[BBC Wales]] production of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', "special" [[practical effect]]s.  They involve the efforts of technicians dedicated to achieving an effect "in camera", during [[principal photography]].  At least in terms of [[21st century]] ''Doctor Who'', they should not be confused with [[visual effects]], which are achieved in [[post-production]].  
'''Special effects''' — often abbreviated '''SFX''' — are, in terms of the [[BBC Wales]] production of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', "special" [[practical effect]]s.  They involve the efforts of technicians dedicated to achieving an effect "in camera", during [[principal photography]].  At least in terms of [[21st century]] ''Doctor Who'', they should not be confused with [[visual effects]], which are achieved in [[post-production]].  
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