Hanapin
Forced perspective
/fˈɔːst pəspˈɛktɪv/
/fˈoːɹst pɚspˈɛktɪv/
Forced perspective
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pinilit na perspektibo, manlilinlang na perspektibo
a technique used in filmmaking to create an optical illusion that makes objects appear larger, smaller, closer, or farther away than they actually are
What is "forced perspective"?
Forced perspective is a technique used in film and photography to create the illusion of depth and scale by manipulating the size and placement of objects within the frame. By positioning objects at different distances from the camera and adjusting their size relative to each other, filmmakers can make objects appear larger, smaller, closer, or farther away than they actually are. This technique is often used to create visual tricks, enhance storytelling, or achieve specific visual effects without the need for complex sets or special effects.
forced perspective
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