Blue-screen technology
the camera rolls as an actor stands in front of a blue screen. the acto...
Blue-screen technology
the camera rolls as an actor stands in front of a blue screen. the actor stands alone, saying his lines. however, when you
see the actual movie, he is talking to a formidable seven-foot-tall monster in a creepy dark forest. a process called blue-
screen technology is used to insert images into a background. today, moviemakers use this process to combine digitally
created, or computer-generated, characters with real people on the screen. here's how it works:
the scene calls for a real character to interact with a seven-foot-tall digitally created monster. first, the real character's part
must be filmed. he may rehearse with another actor who plays the part of the monster. during the rehearsal, the "monster"
might wear a tall hat to represent the stature of the monster. the real actor practices looking at the top of the hat during the
scene so that is seems that he is looking up at a very tall creature. the actor gets used to where the monster stands and
moves. the monster's movements are marked on the floor so that the actor doesn't walk on top of the monster during the
scene. then it is time for the scene to be shot. the actor stands alone in front of a blue screen and delivers his lines as if the
monster were there. eventually, the blue background is deleted, using a computer, and images of the digital monster and
background are then transferred to the film.
which of these steps is second in the blue-screen process?
a. the real character rehearses his part with
b. the scene is shot.
c. the blue background is deleted, using a
another character playing the monster.
computer, and images of the digital monster and
background are then transferred to the film.
d. none of the above
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