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Film engineer using the Dunning Method. He places blue light filter on a special light which will illuminate the filming background. The movie scene was enacted in the studio at a later dates under yellow light. Using dyes and filters, the blue and yellow light could be split apart to create traveling mattes. The Dunning Process was first used in 'King Kong' in 1933.
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Film engineer using the Dunning Method. He places blue light filter on a special light which will illuminate the filming background. The movie scene was enacted in the studio at a later dates under yellow light. Using dyes and filters, the blue and yellow light could be split apart to create traveling mattes. The Dunning Process was first used in 'King Kong' in 1933.

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