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back-projection — backˈ projection noun The projection of film onto the back of a special screen so as to be seen from the other side as a background to action taking place in front of the screen • • • Main Entry: ↑back … Useful english dictionary
back projection — a photographic technique whereby live action is filmed in front of a transparent screen onto which background action is projected. Back projection was often used to provide the special effect of motion in vehicles during dialogue scenes, but… … Glossary of cinematic terms
back projection — noun : background projection * * * back projection, the projection of a film on a translucent screen, used as a background for a scene being filmed or photographed … Useful english dictionary
back-projection — noun the projection of a picture on to the back of a translucent screen. Derivatives back project verb … English new terms dictionary
back projection — /ˈbæk prədʒɛkʃən/ (say bak pruhjekshuhn) noun the projection of pictures on a screen behind actors who are being filmed to create the illusion that they are moving or are in a place distant from the studio. Also, background projection …
back projection — noun A cinematic technique in which live action is filmed in front of a screen on which the background action is projected. <! there are other meaning of this word from mathematics and tomography Syn: rear projection … Wiktionary
back projection — n. rear projection, technique in photography whereby live action is filmed in front of a screen on which the background action is projected … English contemporary dictionary
back projection. — See background projection … Useful english dictionary
Back projection viewing screen — Светопропускающий (просмотровый) экран … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
Projection screen — Home theater projection screen displaying a high definition television image A projection screen is an installation consisting of a surface and a support structure used for displaying a projected image for the view of an audience. Projection… … Wikipedia