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The use of green screen technology in film and TV production allows for the separation of actors from their surroundings in the final product.
21:26 - 23:16 (01:50)
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The use of green screen technology in film and TV production allows for the separation of actors from their surroundings in the final product. Actors typically wear a black suit in front of a green screen, and their movements are captured by cameras in a helmet they wear on their head.
ChapterThe Making of Avatar's Visual Effects
Episode"Sigourney Weaver"
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Actors Sigourney Weaver and Sean Penn discuss how they connect to the material and perform as actors in the movie Avatar, despite the challenging circumstances on set with cameras and costumes.
23:16 - 24:10 (00:53)
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Actors Sigourney Weaver and Sean Penn discuss how they connect to the material and perform as actors in the movie Avatar, despite the challenging circumstances on set with cameras and costumes.
ChapterThe Making of Avatar's Visual Effects
Episode"Sigourney Weaver"
PodcastSmartLess
Michelle Rodriguez talks about the process of creating avatars for Avatar, including having a rough guide and relying on imagination to bring scenes to life, while also taking a jab at social media.
24:10 - 25:19 (01:09)
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Michelle Rodriguez talks about the process of creating avatars for Avatar, including having a rough guide and relying on imagination to bring scenes to life, while also taking a jab at social media.
ChapterThe Making of Avatar's Visual Effects
Episode"Sigourney Weaver"
PodcastSmartLess
Sigourney Weaver gave an interview where she talks about the upcoming James Cameron film, Avatar, admitting that she has yet to see the final cut of the three-hour long movie and will only see it at the London premiere, which may or may not be attended by members of the Royal Family.
25:19 - 26:10 (00:50)
Summary
Sigourney Weaver gave an interview where she talks about the upcoming James Cameron film, Avatar, admitting that she has yet to see the final cut of the three-hour long movie and will only see it at the London premiere, which may or may not be attended by members of the Royal Family.