Matte paintings were used before the dawn of competent computer graphics to simulate a larger/more dramatic/exotic location than can be achieved in a film studio. Paint was directly applied to glass, which then sat between the camera and the actors (leaving a clear section to capture them).

  • @craftyindividual@lemm.eeOPM
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    131 month ago

    I’m still amazed by how accurate some of the painting is, knowing it would be projected at cinema screen size!

    There was a neat trick backlighting the lightsabers frame by frame with a fluorescent tube and a scalpel. Painstaking though.

    • @Paradachshund
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      61 month ago

      I would imagine putting it on glass also made it possible to remove the paint easier if a mistake was made, wouldn’t it?