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In film and video production, split screen is the visible division of the screen, traditionally in half, but also in several simultaneous images, rupturing the illusion that the screen's frame is a seamless view of reality, similar to that of the human eye. There may or may not be an explicit borderline. Until the arrival of digital technology, a split screen in films was accomplished by using an optical printer to combine two or more actions filmed separately by copying them onto the same negative, called the composite.

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  • Split Screen oder Bildschirmaufteilung (wörtlich „geteilter Bildschirm“) ist eine in visuellen Medien verwendete Technik, die das Bild auf dem Bildschirm (engl. screen) in zwei (oder mehr) Bereiche aufteilt (engl. splittet), um zwei oder mehr Geschehnisse oder Bilder gleichzeitig zu zeigen. (de)
  • In film and video production, split screen is the visible division of the screen, traditionally in half, but also in several simultaneous images, rupturing the illusion that the screen's frame is a seamless view of reality, similar to that of the human eye. There may or may not be an explicit borderline. Until the arrival of digital technology, a split screen in films was accomplished by using an optical printer to combine two or more actions filmed separately by copying them onto the same negative, called the composite. In filmmaking split screen is also a technique that allows one actor to appear twice in a scene. The simplest technique is to lock down the camera and shoot the scene twice, with one "version" of the actor appearing on the left side, and the other on the right side. The seam between the two splits is intended to be invisible, making the duplication seem realistic. (en)
  • スプリットスクリーンとは画面において二つないしは複数に分割されて映される映像の表現技法。 脚本で指示される場合とそうでない場合がある。 脚本上では各シーンを別に書いて、ト書きもしくはセリフの役名の下に(同時に)と書かれることが多い。 (ja)
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  • Split Screen oder Bildschirmaufteilung (wörtlich „geteilter Bildschirm“) ist eine in visuellen Medien verwendete Technik, die das Bild auf dem Bildschirm (engl. screen) in zwei (oder mehr) Bereiche aufteilt (engl. splittet), um zwei oder mehr Geschehnisse oder Bilder gleichzeitig zu zeigen. (de)
  • スプリットスクリーンとは画面において二つないしは複数に分割されて映される映像の表現技法。 脚本で指示される場合とそうでない場合がある。 脚本上では各シーンを別に書いて、ト書きもしくはセリフの役名の下に(同時に)と書かれることが多い。 (ja)
  • In film and video production, split screen is the visible division of the screen, traditionally in half, but also in several simultaneous images, rupturing the illusion that the screen's frame is a seamless view of reality, similar to that of the human eye. There may or may not be an explicit borderline. Until the arrival of digital technology, a split screen in films was accomplished by using an optical printer to combine two or more actions filmed separately by copying them onto the same negative, called the composite. (en)
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  • Split Screen (de)
  • スプリットスクリーン (映画) (ja)
  • Split screen (video production) (en)
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