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  2. Mat (picture framing) - Wikipedia

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    In the picture framing industry, a mat (or matte, or mount in British English) is a thin, flat piece of paper-based material included within a picture frame, which serves as additional decoration and to perform several other, more practical functions, such as separating the art from the glass.

  3. Matte (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    The matte painter then develops a test strip (with the blacked out areas in the shot) and projects a frame of the 'Matted' shot onto the easel mounted glass. This test footage clip is used as the reference to paint the background or scenery to be matted in on a new piece of glass. The live action part of the glass is painted black, more of the ...

  4. Open matte - Wikipedia

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    A frame from a 35 mm film print. Here, the picture is framed for the intended theatrical aspect ratio (inside the yellow box). The picture outside of the yellow box is matted out when the film is shown in widescreen. For 4:3 television and home media versions, a large portion of the picture can be used (inside the red box) with an open matte.

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  6. Matte painting - Wikipedia

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    Missions of California, a 1907 documentary by Norman Dawn, was the first film to use a glass matte painting to augment the scenery.. Traditionally, matte paintings were made by artists using paints or pastels on large sheets of glass for integrating with the live-action footage. [1]

  7. Velma Wallace Rayness - Wikipedia

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    Rustic frame with glass; subject: hogs and chickens feeding in front of red barn; exhibited at Memorial Union Gallery August 22–25, 1976 courtesy of Dr. and Mrs. George Hegstrom Untitled (1959) Watercolor, 12x18 in. Matted and framed with glass 20x26; subject: wooded hillside in winter with house in distance [probably on Oakland Street]

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