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Which BEST explains why special effects in the 1960s and 1970s are not as realistic as those used today?

They depended on optical illusions due to limited technology.


Symbolism was more important than realism in films of earlier eras.


Most films did not use any kind of special effects, so they were rare.


Artists had not yet deconstructed Renaissance techniques for creating depth.

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they depended on optical illusions due to limited technology.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

They depended on optical illusions because they weren't able to generate the things we can (they didn't have computers and such)

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