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== Film and animation techniques == The term is also used to describe an [[animation]] effect commonly used in music videos and, more frequently, title sequences. Brought to wide attention by the motion picture ''[[The Kid Stays in the Picture]]'', an adaptation of film producer [[Robert Evans (film producer)|Robert Evans]]'s memoir, it involves the layering and animating of two-dimensional pictures in three-dimensional space. Earlier examples of this technique include [[Liz Phair]]'s music video "Down" (directed by [[Rodney Ascher]]) and "A Special Tree" (directed by musician [[Giorgio Moroder]]). On a larger scale, the 2018 movie ''[[In Saturn's Rings]]'' used over 7.5 million separate two-dimensional images, captured in space or by telescopes, which were composited and moved using multi-plane animation techniques.
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