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    The Schüfftan process is a special effect in filmmaking named after its inventor, German cinematographer Eugen Schüfftan (1893–1977). The technique consists...
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  • the Schüfftan process, a special effects technique that employed mirrors to insert actors into miniature sets. One of the early uses of the process was...
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    photographically, either "in-camera" using multiple exposure, mattes or the Schüfftan process or in post-production using an optical printer. An optical effect...
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  • Bipack Optical printer "The Hansard Process" Schüfftan process Traveling matte StageCraft Sodium vapor process Matte painting Terminator 2: kJudgement...
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    technology Rear projection effect Reverse bluescreen Schüfftan process Signal processing Sodium vapor process Special effects Video switcher Virtual set From...
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  • photographically, either "in-camera" using multiple exposures, mattes, or the Schüfftan process or in post-production using an optical printer. An optical effect...
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  • included. Some examples of in-camera effects include: Matte painting Schüfftan process Forced perspective Dolly zoom Lens flares Lighting effects Filtration...
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    miniature In-camera effect Live action Optical printer Rear projection Schüfftan process Special effect Widescreen Fry, Ron & Fourzon, Pamela (1977). The Saga...
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  • Billy Wilder, Fred Zinnemann and cinematographer Eugen Schüfftan, inventor of the Schüfftan process. He also claimed to have worked on Der Golem (1920),...
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    cinematography, and the process died out with the increasing move toward production of films in color. Optical printer Schüfftan process Special effect Matte...
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  • filmed on an empty stage obscured by mists, table top miniatures and Schüfftan process shots. AIP released the film as the supporting film on a double feature...
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  • the underwater casino and space port, were created by means of the Schüfftan process. As the series' budget was comparatively low, the set designers resorted...
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  • Cinematographer Eugen Schüfftan, best remembered for developing the Schüfftan process, was chosen to render the visuals of the film. Schüfftan had worked with...
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    miniatures of the city, a camera on a swing, and most notably, the Schüfftan process, in which mirrors are used to create the illusion that actors are...
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    Eric Rohmer in their book about Hitchcock. It features use of the Schüfftan process to simulate a large audience in climactic scenes set in the Royal...
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  • in the finale. Without informing the producers, Hitchcock used the Schüfftan process to film the scenes in the Reading Room of the British Museum since...
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    Bass. Director of photography Eugen Schüfftan was a noted German cinematographer and inventor of the Schüfftan process who went on to win the Academy Award...
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    effect Head-up display Magic lantern Optical illusion Reflector sight Schüfftan process Catadioptric telescope "Science of Pepper's Ghost illusion". cosmosmagazine...
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    thus less effective than wet gate printing. Bipack Rear projection Schüfftan process Fielding, Raymond (1972). "7". The Technique of Special Effects Cinematography...
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  • on 2 September, a model of Troy was filmed on location using the Schüfftan process, with a one-way mirror giving the impression of actors moving within...
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  • Wayback Machine "German-American cinematographer and inventor of the "Schüfftan process" for optical special effects, used until it was replaced by the simpler...
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    effects Multiple exposure Filtration Rear projection Reverse motion Schüfftan process Shutter effects Slit-scan Tilted plane focus Time-lapse Fast motion...
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  • Peter Fonda Kim Hunter Cinematography Eugen Schüfftan Edited by Aram Avakian Music by Kenyon Hopkins Color process black and white Production company Centaur...
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  • man who is institutionalized for defying his wealthy father, and in the process airs several questions about how society defines and treats mental illness...
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  • who died under mysterious circumstances in an abandoned church. Monica Schufftan, a medical student who has recently returned to visit her parents' graves...
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  • Nominated Joseph Ruttenberg BUtterfield 8 Nominated Color 1961 Eugen Schüfftan The Hustler Won Black-and-White Franz Planer The Children's Hour Nominated...
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  • future Hollywood artists as Fred Zinnemann, Edgar G. Ulmer, and Eugen Schufftan. His next film—the first at UFA to use sound—was the 1930 comedy Abschied...
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  • superimpose a miniature over a scene. The inventor, Eugen Schüfftan, taught him the process directly. When shooting the façade of the department store...
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