Matte Painting In Horror Films
This is a historical review of great matte paintings in early horror films, all done on glass. Digital matte paintings dominate the field now, but there was an ineffable charm in the works of these early pioneers.

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Peter Ellenshaw - matte painter and VFX pioneer - documentary

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Peter Ellenshaw - Matte Painter / Part 3 of 6

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Lot #98,99 BLADE RUNNER (1982) - Matthew Yuricich Matte Paintings

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