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词汇 blue screen
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Definition of blue screen in English:

blue screen

noun
  • 1often as modifier (in film and video techniques such as chromakey) a blue background in front of which moving subjects are filmed and which allows a separately filmed background to be added to the final image.

    蓝屏(影视制作中使用的一种技巧:在蓝色的背景前拍摄正在移动的物体,这样可以让另外拍摄的背景叠加到最后的图像中去)

    a blue-screen effect

    蓝屏叠加效果。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was not a blue screen effect to overlay the plane into the tape.
    • It's not like working with blue screen, for instance, where you have to imagine the performance opposite you.
    • Some of the visual effects are distracting in their execution, especially some cheesy bluescreen work at the end.
    • See yourself flying on a magic carpet over Frankfurt using blue-screen technology or experiment with some of the earliest film technology.
    • Various behind-the-scenes reports indicate that about 90% of the film was a CGI creation, shot primarily in front of a green screen.
    • And the blue screen was pretty obvious at times too.
    • I gather he was just a little uncomfortable with some of the technology and the green screen.
    • Some of the behind-the-scenes information is fairly fun, especially the helicopter drop scene, shot with large mechanical rigs and blue screens.
    • Perhaps it's because you get a real sense of the actors interacting with an actual environment instead of a green-screen.
    • Get ready for a slew of horrible green screen videos on YouTube.
    • There's also some truly heinous use of blue screen.
    • But really, the work was more for the cameras - the positioning of the ship - and everything was against a green screen.
    • Filmmakers have been working toward a completely fake movie star since the early 1980s, when blue screens were the latest in technology.
    • She actually found the blue-screen stuff, acting to nothing, easier.
    • Certain cinema techniques are innately unrealistic, such as the blue screen and zoom lens.
    • There you see her in front of the green screen.
    • You once vowed never to do green screen work.
    • An actor stands in front of a green or blue screen.
    • Gone from the original is any feeling of blue screen or the sense that this guy is being elevated by wires into the air.
    • This isn't blue screen, it's really the beautiful New Zealand sky.
  • 2(on a Windows computer system) a display in the form of an error message in white text on a blue background, occurring in the event of a system crash.

    the user restarts the PC after the blue screen
    tricks for understanding and troubleshooting the dreaded blue screen of death
verb
[no object]
  • (of a Windows computer) experience a sudden system failure, resulting in the display of an error message in white text on a blue background.

    my computer just blue-screened every time it would try to boot up

Definition of blue screen in US English:

blue screen

noun
  • 1often as modifier (in film and video techniques such as chromakey) a blue background in front of which moving subjects are filmed and which allows a separately filmed background to be added to the final image.

    蓝屏(影视制作中使用的一种技巧:在蓝色的背景前拍摄正在移动的物体,这样可以让另外拍摄的背景叠加到最后的图像中去)

    a blue-screen effect

    蓝屏叠加效果。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But really, the work was more for the cameras - the positioning of the ship - and everything was against a green screen.
    • Some of the behind-the-scenes information is fairly fun, especially the helicopter drop scene, shot with large mechanical rigs and blue screens.
    • She actually found the blue-screen stuff, acting to nothing, easier.
    • An actor stands in front of a green or blue screen.
    • Some of the visual effects are distracting in their execution, especially some cheesy bluescreen work at the end.
    • Get ready for a slew of horrible green screen videos on YouTube.
    • Filmmakers have been working toward a completely fake movie star since the early 1980s, when blue screens were the latest in technology.
    • Certain cinema techniques are innately unrealistic, such as the blue screen and zoom lens.
    • This isn't blue screen, it's really the beautiful New Zealand sky.
    • It's not like working with blue screen, for instance, where you have to imagine the performance opposite you.
    • You once vowed never to do green screen work.
    • There you see her in front of the green screen.
    • And the blue screen was pretty obvious at times too.
    • Gone from the original is any feeling of blue screen or the sense that this guy is being elevated by wires into the air.
    • Perhaps it's because you get a real sense of the actors interacting with an actual environment instead of a green-screen.
    • See yourself flying on a magic carpet over Frankfurt using blue-screen technology or experiment with some of the earliest film technology.
    • It was not a blue screen effect to overlay the plane into the tape.
    • I gather he was just a little uncomfortable with some of the technology and the green screen.
    • Various behind-the-scenes reports indicate that about 90% of the film was a CGI creation, shot primarily in front of a green screen.
    • There's also some truly heinous use of blue screen.
  • 2(on a Windows computer system) a display in the form of an error message in white text on a blue background, occurring in the event of a system crash.

    the user restarts the PC after the blue screen
    tricks for understanding and troubleshooting the dreaded blue screen of death
verb
[no object]
  • (of a Windows computer) experience a sudden system failure, resulting in the display of an error message in white text on a blue background.

    my computer just blue-screened every time it would try to boot up
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