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to trace an outline of the area into which the actors would later be inserted onto the glass. This outline was transferred onto a mirror and all the reflective surface that fell outside the outline was removed, leaving transparent glass. When the mirror was placed in the same position as the original
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Setup of the Schüfftan process. In the left diagram, a camera (at the bottom of the diagram) is pointed towards a mirror which has a small archway cut in it, through which distant actors can be seen, with the reflective surface of the mirror reflecting a small stone block to its left. The right-hand
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plate of glass, the reflective part blocked a portion of the miniature building behind it and also reflected the stage behind the camera. The actors were placed several meters away from the mirror so that when they were reflected in the mirror, they would appear at the right size.
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In the same film, Schüfftan used a variation of this process so that the miniature set (or drawing) was shown on the reflective part of the mirror and the actors were filmed through the transparent part.
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of skyscrapers and other buildings, so Schüfftan used a specially made mirror to create the illusion of actors interacting with huge, realistic-looking sets.
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shots, which allow the two portions of the image to be filmed at different times and give opportunities for more changes in post production.
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diagram shows the view from the camera's perspective: the two figures appear to be standing in an archway in an enormous stone block.
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Schüfftan placed a plate of glass at a 45-degree angle between the camera and the miniature buildings. He used the camera's
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The process was refined and popularized by the German cinematographer Eugen Schüfftan while he was working on the film
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The Schüfftan process's use of mirrors is very similar to the 19th century stage technique known as
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Hitchcock used the Schüfftan process for scenes that took place in the British Museum in his film
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Over the following years, the Schüfftan process was used by many other film-makers, including
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