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Introduction to Special Effects Blue Screen (Traveling Matte)
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Static Mattes Mattes Double-exposure matte
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Double-Exposure Matte Step 1 The original scene - actors on a plain on a nice day. Not very spooky.
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Double-Exposure Matte Step 2 The sky is matted out with black paper placed over the sky on the camera's lens.
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Double-Exposure Matte Step 3 The film is rewound and a dark, cloudy sky is filmed with a matte placed over the previously exposed portion of the film.
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Double-Exposure Matte Step 4 When the film is developed, the two shots appear as one. Very spooky!
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Variations on the Double-Exposure Matte 1.Computer generated 2.Separate shots optical compositing
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Traveling Matte Film a “cliff hanger” 1.The actor/actress can do it 2.Stunt person 3.Blue screen special effects
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Traveling Matte Step 1 Background plate: film the river gorge on location
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Traveling Matte Step 2 Film of the actor dangling from a rope in the studio, shot in front of a blue screen
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Traveling Matte Step 3: Filter to create silhouettes A matte of the actor’s silhouette. The reverse matte of the actor’s silhouette.
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Traveling Matte Step 4 Combine the background and the actor’s silhouette.
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Traveling Matte Step 5 Rewind the film and re-expose it to lay the actress into the "hole" that the matte created This is what the matted actor looks like
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Traveling Matte Step 6 And the final shot looks like this
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Traveling Matte In order for it to work: Actor’s (subject’s) diffusion must match background No reflection from blue screen Can’t wear blue Ease of computers/digital
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