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Movies Wouldn't Be The Same Without Green Screen Hollywood
Thankfully, there have been a lot of technical advancements that changed the entertainment industry. There is always a new and exciting picture that sweeps audiences off their feet. The eyes of today's generation are fortunate enough to have see such wonderful glasses. This is possible through the help of the green screen Hollywood methodology. Therefore system involves mixing two pictures so they appear to be in a single frame. Without it, films today would continue to consist of impractical puppets and poorly drawn backdrops. Here are some flicks that were made feasible by the green screen or "chroma key" system.
Star Wars. One of the first modern films that used chroma key technology was George Lucas' "The Empire Strikes Back." Amazing battleship chases, interplanetary backdrops, and engaging settings wouldn't be possible without Chroma Key Technology. Imagine the Millennium Falcon zooming on a fake-looking background. Imagine painted backdrops in the place of the superb places the film depicted all over a galaxy far, far away. It surely doesn't seem awfully inviting, does it? Thankfully , Chroma key technology saved the day by making the inception of Lucas' fictitious universe practical.
Titanic. Titanic is a massive tear-jerker of a motion picture. Who wouldn't cry for poor Jack and Rose? Who can forget the classic "I'm the king of the world" scene? Who did not hold their breath when the condemned vessel snapped in half after hitting the ice berg? This piece of movie sorcery would not be possible without the green screen Hollywood methodology. Without it, the love story would not be plausible. Low quality shots and backgrounds will definitely cause the Titanic to sink at the ticket office.
Three hundred. This film is a true visible spectacle. 300 was shot completely on green screen! Leonidas and the Spartans wouldn't find themselves in a visually striking atmosphere if t were not for the magic of the Chroma Key Technique. The look and feel of the picture would not be the same without the chroma key method. Without it, the concept of three hundred infantrymen beating a military of ghoulish men would look like plain stupidity instead of beauty.
Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Gollum is easily one of the eeriest CGI creations, and his appearance in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy was made possible by the Chroma Key. The creature's lifelike actions were held through chroma key technology. Also, the splendor of the Shire and other regions of the Lord of the Rings universe won't be caught by simply creating life sized sets. That's where the green screen Hollywood comes in. It digitally created backdrops that were added to the film for a more practical feel. This made the flick much more precious.
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