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I'll try to spot where the first bullet hits."
Squib - A small electrically initiated device replicating bullet hits.
Danish Special Effects also worked on body squibs, bullet hits and atmospheric effects.
Squibs are generally (but not always) the main explosive element in an effect, and as such are regularly used as "bullet hits".
In an age of satellite-guided bombs dropped at featureless targets from 30,000 feet, Army snipers can see the expression on a man's face when the bullet hits.
Bullet hits are registered by puffs of blood instead of the sprays of gore typical of some first-person shooters.
Caan's suit was rigged with 127 squibs of fake blood that exploded in a simulation of multiple sub machine-gun bullet hits.
The tail rotor blades are consisted of a total of 11 layers of glass-reinforced plastic and composite material, enable them to sustain direct bullet hits.
Tyler rigs a gun with blanks and fixes DeFranco up with radio transmitters and fake blood packs to simulate bullet hits.
The make-up and density of the target material, the angle at which the bullet hits, and the speed and design of the bullet itself are all factors.
It's got fuel injection, a 1,650-hp motor, and the exhaust gases -carbon dioxide and nitrogen - are passed into the fuel tanks as a precaution against incendiary bullet hits.
Pyrotechnic effects artists are licensed professionals trained in the safety precautions involved in large-scale explosions, fire, bullet hits and small-scale explosive devices that are attached to an actor's body.
A full-scale fuselage mock-up, molded from a real Hercules, was rigged with 3,000 bullet hits, each one drilled and loaded with a charge, tapped, and wired to discharge in sequence.
Bonnie and Clyde was one of the first films to feature extensive use of squibs - small explosive charges, often mounted with bags of stage blood, that are detonated inside an actor's clothes to simulate bullet hits.
I was in that period of grace, the time between the moment the bullet hits and the moment you begin to feel the pain; in that period of grace, you actually felt numb, but you knew something dreadful was coming.
Yet it is also stylized, very arty in its slow motion and repetitions, grotesquely exaggerated in the number of bullet hits scored on both bodies (by the usual device of small charges and sachets of 'blood') and staged quite artificially.
Kennedy's assassin is offscreen, his presence announced only by the hero and heroine reacting to the gunshots - the president clutching at his throat after the first bullet hits, Mrs. Kennedy at first bewildered and then terrified as he collapses against her, his head shattered.