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1 Green-Screen-Verfahren
■ Verfahren in der Film- bzw. Fernsehtechnik, das es ermöglicht, Gegenstände oder Personen nachträglich vor einen beliebigen Hintergrund zu setzen.■ Technique of shooting foreground action against an evenly-lit monochromatic background for the purpose of removing the background from the scene and replacing it with a different image or scene. -
2 Blue-Screen-Verfahren
■ Verfahren in der Film- bzw. Fernsehtechnik, das es ermöglicht, Gegenstände oder Personen nachträglich vor einen beliebigen Hintergrund zu setzen.■ Technique of shooting foreground action against an evenly-lit monochromatic background for the purpose of removing the background from the scene and replacing it with a different image or scene. -
3 Blue-Box-Verfahren
■ Verfahren in der Film- bzw. Fernsehtechnik, das es ermöglicht, Gegenstände oder Personen nachträglich vor einen beliebigen Hintergrund zu setzen.■ Technique of shooting foreground action against an evenly-lit monochromatic background for the purpose of removing the background from the scene and replacing it with a different image or scene.
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