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The mist acted as the screen, so we saw the image but not the projector beam. That's rear-screen projection." "I know how it works," Scotty said. "You can tell in a movie when they use it, because the definition of the background isn't as sharp as real photography, but I didn't know the name of the process." Scotty turned and studied the location of the port.
If we had chanced to climb a tree when the ghost was actually appearing, we would have seen the projection lens through the mist as a bright spot of light, and that would have given the show away before this. But because of the angle, only someone in a tree could see it." Rick shook his head in admiration. "Rear-screen projection with a wide-angle lens.
That's really using movie technique for all it's worth." "Rear-screen projection?" Scotty queried. "Sure. Movies and TV use it all the time. When the hero is supposed to be watching dinosaurs fighting it out, he's actually standing in front of a big screen of special plastic or ground glass, with the picture projected on it from behind.
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