Beautiful matte shot of the castle ruins from "House of Frankenstein."

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Beautiful matte shot of the castle ruins from "House of Frankenstein."
Amazing matte paintings by Albert Whitlock, assembled by the equally amazing Matte Shot.
Two New York City matte shots in Dick Tracy (Warren Beatty, 1990) | Production design by Richard Sylbert
Amazing matte paintings from 1938′s Marie Antoinette, via the extremely thorough Matte Shot.
by Jonas De Ro.
As a way to save money on actual sets and because it was shot entirely in a studio,
the First Inspector era frequently used matte paintings for backgrounds, which is more obviously today than when the serials were originally broadcast.
Constitution Class, cargo bay
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Sometimes during the Classic Series, the production department was directed to do more with less money,
so the wardrobe department could put funds into the monster suits.
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