Creating Special Effects for TV and Film |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
SCENIC PROJECTION | 16 |
ANIMATION STAND CAMÉRA WORK | 22 |
Copyright | |
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achieved action actors animation appear arrow background black powder blade bottles Bowden cable BULLET EFFECTS bullet hit burning camera lens caption cast Chroma Key clay clear plastic clothing cobwebs colour Colour Separation Overlay Compressed air constructed containing cut-out detonator devices disc display dry ice electric expanded polystyrene explosive film fire effect Flame forks flash flash powder flat frame front fuse give glass fibre gunpowder heated holes ignition illuminated knife lamp latex light liquid metal method mirror mixture Model shots nylon nylon line operated painted paper periscope photographs picture pieces placed Plaster of paris plastic sheet plate position potassium nitrate poured powder produce projected projectile projector pyrofuse released resin rotating scene scenery scenic screen Semi-transparent mirror sequences simulate smoke gun solenoid speed studio suitable superimposed surface switch tank technique Telecine tube usually vases weight window wire