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rear projection

American  

noun

Movies.
  1. the projection of filmed action or stills on a translucent screen in front of which actors are lit and filmed: used to simulate an outdoor or location background in the studio.


Etymology

Origin of rear projection

First recorded in 1955–60

Example Sentences

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Henry goes on a drive assisted by old-school rear projection.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 28, 2023

There are 20 motorized lifts in the white oak stage, a Walker Technical digital organ, a retractable film booth, a built-in film screen and capability for rear projection.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 4, 2022

Apart from two street shots in a taxi scene, Chicago is conjured almost entirely through set design, dialogue and rear projection.

From New York Times • Dec. 19, 2021

The uncertainty is somehow scrawled into the film’s cheap fabric, the unreal rear projection, the roughness of its telling.

From The Guardian • Jul. 6, 2020

Along both sides of the map were several large rear projection video screens.

From Terminal Compromise: computer terrorism: when privacy and freedom are the victims: a novel by Schwartau, Winn

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