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A digital backlot or virtual backlot is a motion-picture set that is neither a genuine location nor a constructed studio; the shooting takes place entirely on a stage with a blank background (often a greenscreen) that will later on project an artificial environment put in during post-production. Digital backlots are mainly used for genres such as science fiction, where building a real set would be too expensive or outright impossible.

Notable films

Among the first films to introduce the technique was Mini Moni the Movie by Shinji Higuchi in 2002, predated by Rest In Peace by Stolpskott Film (2000). Others include:

Released

Upcoming

  • Tribes of October

See also

References

  1. "Rest in Peace". Retrieved 2011-04-13.
  2. Ollie Chong (2012-06-21). "Stephen Moyer in New Movie – Tribes of October". TrueBloodNet.com. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
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