3-d movies, stop motion: claymation, blue screen lilibeth cureño rachel marsh anthony torres
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3-D movies can only work with special 3-D glasses. These glasses consist of one lens with a red filter and one with a blue. The movie itself is made by projecting simultaneously from two different angles that when looked at without the glasses resembles a sort of drunken screen. When you put the glasses on, the colored filters separate the two different images being displayed on the screen so that each image only enters one of each eye. (ask.yahoo.com)
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Stop motion- The original technique used to create an animated sequence. Each frame is created and photographed (or digitized) independently. (techweb.com)
Claymation is the same concept, only dealing specifically with clay.
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An actor, news anchor, etc… will stand in front of a green or blue screen that later will be turned into a different location by a computer. It can make an actor appear to be flying, or to be in a different location when they are just in a Los Angeles studio.
www.entertainment.howstuffworks.com/blue-screen.htm