Filmmaking is beginning to look more like a magic that many see it to be. Filmmakers are trying their hands on many different things and most of all inventing several ideas and new techniques in filmmaker. With what Alejandro Inaritu did in his new film Birdman, it's certain that film has taken a new dimension and filmmakers need to follow soot.
I have been noticing recently the technique of shooting a scene with some actors in front of a mirror and the camera also being clearly in front of the mirror, however it's not reflected in the mirror. I'm thinking of films such as The World's End, Benjamin Button and most recently Birdman. So I was wondering how is this effect done? Digitally masking the camera out or what? Thanks!
Now, the question has been posed and it is time to find a lasting solution to the question and I am sure you heard it. Its a Digital masking technique. This obviously sounds alien but then its not far from finding out. May be we should take that task find out how that was done and lets share the idea here on this platform....
Now, the question has been posed and it is time to find a lasting solution to the question and I am sure you heard it. Its a Digital masking technique. This obviously sounds alien but then its not far from finding out. May be we should take that task find out how that was done and lets share the idea here on this platform....
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