background projection

  • 21back projection — n. rear projection, technique in photography whereby live action is filmed in front of a screen on which the background action is projected …

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  • 22front projection —   a film process developed in the 1950s in which actors and foreground objects were filmed in front of a projection screen, with a previously filmed background projected onto it   Example: the Dawn of Man sequence in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) …

    Glossary of cinematic terms

  • 23rear projection — noun : the projection of a motion or still picture upon a large translucent screen from the rear to serve as a background for performances of motion picture actors being photographed in front of the screen …

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  • 24Rear projection — PP An alternative to green or blue screen photography, in which the actor stands in front of a screen and the background is projected onto the screen behind them …

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  • 25Compositing — This article is about visual effects. For the process of combining several democratic motions, see compositing (democracy). For the technique of compositing typeset by hand, see typesetting. For compositing in graphic design and still photography …

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  • 26Оскар (кинопремия, 1969) — << 40 я  Церемонии награждения  42 я >> 41 я церемония награждения премии «Оскар» …

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  • 27Ausmultiplikation — (literally, multiplying out ) is a German term used by the composer Karlheinz Stockhausen to describe a technique in which a long note is replaced by shorter, melodic configurations internally animated around central tones , resembling the… …

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  • 28process photography — noun 1. : the photographic steps involved in any photomechanical reproduction process 2. cinematography : special printing methods or use of a background projection screen in front of which live action is photographed …

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  • 29process — (projection or shot)   a technique that shoots live action in front of a screen on which the background view is projected; a process shot refers to a shot of live action in front of a process projection …

    Glossary of cinematic terms

  • 30motion-picture technology — Introduction       the means for the production and showing of motion pictures. It includes not only the motion picture camera and projector but also such technologies as those involved in recording sound, in editing both picture and sound, in… …

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