- Blue screen, Blue
Screen or
bluescreen may
refer to:
Chroma key or blue-screen compositing, a
technique for
combining two
still images or
video frames...
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Reverse bluescreen is a
visual effects technique pioneered by
Jonathan Erland of
Apogee Inc., John Dykstra's company, for
shooting the
flying sequences...
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Retrieved September 3, 2024. Plummer,
David (January 30, 2021). "Why are
Bluescreens Blue?". YouTube.
Retrieved July 7, 2023. Warren, Tom (July 1, 2021)....
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featuring a
genie escaping from a
bottle was the
first use of a
proper bluescreen process to
create a
travelling matte for The
Thief of
Bagdad (1940), which...
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Productions in the 1960s and 1970s as an
alternative to the more
common bluescreen process.
Wadsworth E. Pohl is
credited with the
invention or development...
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animals were
filmed on set with the actors, and some were
filmed against a
bluescreen and then
digitally composited into the scene.
Crowe was
injured multiple...
- The
effects have been
called "particularly innovative," as the "reverse
bluescreen"
technique was
invented for the film.
Firefox was also
inspired by the...
- a
science fiction adventure shot
entirely with
actors in
front of a
bluescreen, and
voiced her
first family film, the
DreamWorks animation Shark Tale...
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section to be
opened to film through. Ford and
Connery were
filmed against bluescreen; the
sequence required their car to have a
dirty windscreen, but to make...
- was shot in
front of a greenscreen,
while the
Goblin was shot
against bluescreen.
Shooting them
together would have
resulted in one
character being erased...