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Written by TomasHughes
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Monday, 08 February 2010 |
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How would you like to be able to watch the exact movie that you wanted, anytime and anywhere? No longer will you have to wait for the movie to come in the mail or get in your car and drive to the video store. |
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Written by AbiJPonton
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Monday, 08 February 2010 |
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Live bands for wedding day entertainment is a great option if you are looking for ways to make your day even more memorable. Bands provide a source of entertainment for every age group, or they can be a background scene, lending ambiance where guest can unwind and chat with each other. |
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Written by GregoryHoward
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Monday, 08 February 2010 |
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Lets face it breaking up sucks. If you have ever heard the song "Need You Now" by Lady Antebellum (if you haven't make a point of checking it out, it's a great song) you may have sympathized with the characters in the song who are going through a break up and doing things all wrong. |
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Written by PhillipGuye
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Thursday, 17 December 2009 |
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The chroma key has many names, the hottest being green screen. It's also called blue screen and color separation overlay. Using the green screen involves the process of putting 2 images together. A non-permanent background---the green screen--- is used as an alternative to a background that will be used in a picture. Without green screen Hollywood technology, hits that need plenty of visual effects would not be possible. The result of this would be dull movies that depend on tight shots and studio props. A world without this screen technology would limit cinematic visionaries from following their creative ideas. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 07 February 2010 )
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Written by PhillipGuye
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Sunday, 07 February 2010 |
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Green screen Hollywood technology, AKA chroma key is a technique used by filmmakers to mix two separate photographs together. This works by making the background ( a solid color which is generally green or blue ) transparent in order to show another image which is the actual background that'll be shown on film. This technique of filming is also known as color keying, blue screen, and color separation overlay ( CSO ). It was essentially used for weather reports. Forecasters were shot in front of chroma key screens and the background got replaced by tangible maps that indicate weather estimates. The chroma key technique is also utilised by filmmakers and photographers alike. |
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