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Chroma key compositing, or
chroma keying, is a visual-effects and post-production
technique for
compositing (layering) two or more
images or
video streams...
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designed by Howe, with the
Morgul road
using forced perspective into a
bluescreened miniature. Howe's
design of
Minas Morgul was
inspired from the experience...
- process. The 1980s saw the
invention of the
first digital mattes and
bluescreening processes, as well as the
invention of the
first computerized non-linear...
- combined-media
effect as Who
Framed Roger Rabbit, but with more
obvious bluescreening).
Michael taunts the fans into
chasing him, once they
realize it is...
- six
Neanderthal skeleton models (multiplied in the
final cut
through bluescreening) and an electric-powered mock
design of
Petey the dog. They originally...
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topnotch computer graphics in film.
Important advances in
chroma keying ("
bluescreening", etc.) were made for the
later films of the
original trilogy. Two other...
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American special effects artist, best
known as the
inventor of the
bluescreening process. He won an
Academy Award for Best
Special Effects and was nominated...
- process,
which refined the
colour process known as
chroma keying (i.e. "
bluescreening"). In
recognition of his contributions, he was
awarded multiple Oscars...
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Lawrence W. Butler, 80,
American special effects artist,
inventor of
bluescreening process (The
Thief of Bagdad),
heart attack.
William Joseph Campbell...
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concept to completion, including: Set
extensions and
matte painting Bluescreening Digital animation Digital effects Compositing The VFX
creative director...