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They then hit on the idea of trying to display animated blinking eyes from within the crab's head, with the eyes themselves created by tiny rear-projection video screens.
Taking the Little Mermaid for a Spin Ethan Smith 2011
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For a couple of “wide shots,” the players are replaced by stick figures silhouetted on a rear-projection screen, with plenty of sight gags, including a cameo by the Loch Ness Monster.
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The move has considerable risk, as the market for rear-projection TVs continues to wane while flat-panel TVs continue to get larger and cheaper.
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Dynamation, the rear-projection/front-projection/matte process which Ray Harryhausen developed as well as Jim Danforth as well as others perfected, could beat the best blue-screen compositing in speed as well as quality, if handled correctly.
Famous Monsters Modern Mages: Harry Walton admin 2009
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As part of a restructuring announced on Friday that will see it exit the LCD TV business in the U.S., Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America MDEA is essentially putting all its TV eggs in the rear-projection-TV basket: The company will focus on rear-projection DLP microdisplay in the very largest screen sizes, all with 3D capability.
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And it's been getting harder to secure retail space for rear-projection TVs.
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Based on conversations I had with Mitsubishi executives at CES, it appears that home-shopping channels are among the company's biggest retail channels for its rear-projection sets.
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While we saw an upcoming 92-inch 3D rear-projection DLP set from MDEA at CES, no new Unisen models were announced—in retrospect, a harbinger of last week's announcement.
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Since the exit of Samsung from the rear-projection TV market in 2009, MDEA has been the sole company producing and selling rear-projection sets.
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Dynamation, the rear-projection/front-projection/matte process which Ray Harryhausen developed as well as Jim Danforth as well as others perfected, could beat the best blue-screen compositing in speed as well as quality, if handled correctly.
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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