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Forced perspective is a great trick. It was used extensively in the Lord of
the Rings films to make the Hobbits and Dwarfs appear a lot smaller than the other characters. In the "Special Features" section of the DVD's they show how it was done. Really impressive results. Pieces of the sets and props were made different sizes so two actors could be interacting in the same set and appear significantly different sizes. The most common way of making two actors appear the same height is to just put one on a platform and shoot from waist up. I understand that Alan Ladd was pretty short, but none of his fans ever knew it. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) I don't have to like Bush and Cheney (Or Kerry, for that matter) to love America "Trent Moorehead" wrote in message ... "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... Common tricks, going back to the very first movies, include designing set pieces (such as doorways, windows, and other everyday reference points) to be lower than real life, to make the actor(s) appear larger than life, as well as elevating one actor (e.g. Winslet) to make her appear nearly as tall as another (e.g. DiCaprio). I think it's at least as likely, and probably more so, that the truth Hollywood is stretching is what you see on the screen, not what you read in a bio (though, I'll admit the bios may or may not be accurate as well). Pete To see examples of these tricks, look at any Tom Cruise movie. He's rather short for a guy, but he plays these larger-than-life type characters. One of the major tricks to make people look taller than someone else is to film from behind the shorter person and position the camera low, looking up at the actors' faces. I guess they may also film above and behind the taller actor. -Trent |
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