Abstract

THE USE of photographic tricks or to enhance the dramatic quality of motion pictures is well recognized, but the techniques involved in producing these effects is not too well understood. A more complete knowledge of these processes by creative artists would, in numerous situations, provide an answer to the more complex problems facing them in motion pictures. Television, the newest of the technological arts, will tax the ingenuity of all creative artists associated with this new medium. It is the purpose of this paper to describe some of the new processes associated with both motion pictures and television. The technical processes involved in motion-picture production and television production are different, but the end result, a composite picture, is the same. To achieve this end result, motion pictures use optical and chemical methods, while television uses optical and electronic methods. The motion-

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