Matte painting across the different film models
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https://doi.org/10.31921/doxacom.n22a5Keywords:
Matte painting, film model, classical, baroque, post-modern, neo-baroqueAbstract
Matte painting is a special effects technique used for the creation of simulated sets by the means of combination of a filmed plate and a piece of painting. Given that since the birth of cinema it has been a frequent resource used on very different narrative models, we could ask whether it has experienced different interpretations from the different film models or if, otherwise, it has been applied in a more or less uniform fashion by then all. How the classical, baroque, modern, post-modern and the current digital neo-baroque film models have interpreted this special effect? The results of this work clearly show how each film model has shaped their paintings according to its particular conception of space and scene.
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