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The feature film explains various film techniques such as time-lapse, double exposure, blue screen, and rear projection. Short sequences demonstrate their practical application, supplemented by behind-the-scenes insights. The technical setup, camera positions, and analog processes are explained in detail.

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The feature film explains various film techniques such as time-lapse, double exposure, blue screen, and rear projection. Short sequences demonstrate their practical application, supplemented by behind-the-scenes insights. The technical setup, camera positions, and analog processes are explained in detail.

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Visions of Light

7.0 1992