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4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Los Angeles, Route 1, Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Los Angeles, Route 1, Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Garrapata State Park, route one, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Los Angeles, Route 1, Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Los Angeles, Route 1, Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Los Angeles, Route 1, Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Los Angeles, Route 1, Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Los Angeles, Route 1, Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Los Angeles, Route 1, Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Los Angeles, Route 1, Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Garrapata State Park, route one, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Garrapata State Park, route one, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Big sur, route one, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Garrapata State Park, route one, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Los Angeles, Route 1, Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Los Angeles, Route 1, Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Los Angeles, Route 1, Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Big sur, route one, California

4 synced driving process plates (search roman numerals for all four sides), front, rear, right and left side for green screen, chroma key and studio projection filming. Rear, front, side projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion. Location: Monterey, route one, California

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