this is my first idea about the sign, which says " Enter here for expedited screening." This on 1:25 scales, it's really difficult to write letters that small.
When I finished this object, I found this scales is not quite fit to the human scales.
There are more details shows on this side, such as a CCTV camera, two stand box and monitor screen.
this is my first idea about the sign, which says " Enter here for expedited screening." This on 1:25 scales, it's really difficult to write letters that small.
This is an example from Shallow Grave
The second example also got lots of fabric work in the set, which the source is from Mary Reilly.
Further photos
This is an example from Shallow Grave
Green screen
Georges Méliès found innovative techniques for splitscreen compositing, and this technique became popular in 1910s and '20s.
In 50s and 60s, this technique progress to the Yellow screen, which Disney used heavily.
Finally, with the advert of digital cinema and true chroma key technology becoming widespread, accessible and simple green screen compositing has become popular on productions both big and small.
Georges Méliès found innovative techniques for splitscreen compositing, and this technique became popular in 1910s and '20s.