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Does the angle of the composite shot look right?
Another composite shot was used when Ford's character is hit by a speedboat.
No composite shot, featuring a lion and lioness together, can be taken.
In particular, quality has been noted to drop significantly in composite shots.
The blue can be removed fromt he composite shot and replaced by the lava.
This is a composite shot.
Time Sculpture holds the Guinness World Record for the greatest number of moving image cameras in a composite shot.
To make the scene a reality, the film crew made a three-part composite shot to ensure no harm came to O'Loughlin.
OK, great homage to Leon You really ought to show a composite shot of your Nerf armory sometime - it has to be epic.
In 2009, it was recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records for having used the highest number of moving image cameras in a composite shot.
The film was shot digitally on the HDCAM format and was mostly handheld (aside from a few static composite shots).
The snowy territory of the final scene was shot in Stockholm, Sweden, and a composite shot was created combining Stockholm's background and the Sydney Opera House.
Where both brothers are on screen at once there is a tell-tale fringing evident around the foot of Barry's bed indicating that CSO has been used to create the composite shot.
Antimony-lead alloys, copper plated lead shot, steel, bismuth, and tungsten composite shot all have a hardness greater than that of plain lead shot, and will deform less as well.
After the completion of principal shooting, a special effects team of eighty people at ILM studios in northern California worked eight months in producing 160 composite shots of the dragon.
Motion control was required in order to ensure that a whole variety of models, photographed separately against blue screen, could be exactly slotted together in composite shots to create fast dogfights between space vehicles, for instance.
Concentration of force into a smaller area was attained by replacing the single metal (usually steel) shot with a composite shot using two metals, a heavy core (based on tungsten) inside a lighter metal outer shell.
When Mitchell Drain, the digital artist who is helping Mr. Emmerich blend bits and pieces of computer-generated imagery to create a single composite shot, senses there are more actors in the foreground than the director wants, he offers to make them disappear.
In fact, the composite shot, which is on screen for a mere fraction of a second, was to include several other elements, including the ever-present acid rain - the creation of which (as described in fascinating detail in Cinefantastique, vol 12, no 5/6,1982) was a saga in itself.
A digital, composite shot, staged in or out of the studio, with hired subjects posed at the photographer's direction, might speak to the visual content of street photography, but it doesn't speak to what it was trying to say about the camera, the photographer and his subjects (Arthur Lubow, Feb. 25).