Live action
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In movie and video, live-action is a computer-generated imagery work that is acted out by human actors, instead of animating the works.
Live Action Media
Live action movies, such as A Fistful of Dollars, use photography to depict settings and characters as they appear in life. In this example, Clint Eastwood and Marianne Koch appear in a real-world location.