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Which 1898 film did George Melies create using camera trickery to create a illusion in which we now consider the very beginning of Green Screen compositing? The great train robbery Jaws Four heads are
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Which 1898 film did George Melies create using camera trickery to create a illusion in which we now
consider the very beginning of Green Screen compositing?
The great train robbery
Jaws
Four heads are better than one
Mary Poppins
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