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Bacteriophages

BakteriofágokKészülő filmünkben külön jelenetet szánunk a leggyilkosabb vírusoknak, a bakteriofágoknak.Our new movie will have a whole section about bacteriophages, the killer viruses.What are Bacteriophages?Bacteriophages, or simply phages, are a type of virus that can infect and kill bacteria. The term “phage” is derived from the Greek word “phagos,” meaning “eater.” This name perfectly describes the…

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Compositing

What is compositing?Compositing is the combining of visual elements from separate sources into single images, often to create the illusion that all those elements are parts of the same scene.Typical examples of compositing are, for example:The superimposition of a character filmed on a green background over a scene shot in another place, at another time,…

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Color Grading

The images you see on the screen are never random. It is the carefully designed interplay of lights, shadows and, above all, colours that creates the mood of the films and helps to tell the story. Colour grading, a key element of post-production, plays a key role in this process. But what exactly is this term and how has it evolved over time? In this article we look for the answer.

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