Green Screen
How It's Used
“For the swimming scene, Flockhart was suspended in front of a green screen, doing the breast stroke. That footage was digitally added to a shot [Mike] Listo [Ally McBeal’s special effects guy] took of the office full of smoke—on television, it looks just like water.” —Jennifer Weiner, “Making McBeal Surreal: It takes more than fantasy to create the special effects in Ally World,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 11, 1999, p. C12. “Director Robert Rodriguez, who had Mr. Miller on the set as co-director, shot the actors against green-screen backgrounds, adding the jutting buildings, shadowy interiors and other backdrops later through computer-generated imagery. The movie is presented largely in stark black and white, with a few splashes of color to highlight such images as splatters of blood, a woman's blond hair or a red dress.” —AP Report, “‘Sin City’ Seduces Crowd,” The Wall Street Journal, April 3, 2005. Links Beyond eAlmanac
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