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In earlier decades many feature films relied on matte paintings to extend sets. They locked off a film camera and filmed scenes though a pane of glass with a painting that was created to make smaller sets look like they were in much larger environments. In the second half of the 20th Century, optical printers were used to combine filmed footage of a painting with live action film. In recent years matte paintings are digital images that are stored and composited with live action footage usin...
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