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  2. Matte painting - Wikipedia

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    It was for the last scene, which took place on an airport runway. [5] By the end of the decade, the time of hand-painted matte paintings was drawing to a close, although as late as 1997 some traditional paintings were still being made, notably Chris Evans’ painting of the RMS Carpathia rescue ship in James Cameron’s Titanic. [6]

  3. Mary Poppins (film) - Wikipedia

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    The scene in which Mary Poppins and Bert interact with a group of animated penguins is noted for its use of the sodium vapor process. Rather than using the more common bluescreen process to insert the actors into the animated footage, the actors were filmed against a white screen lit with sodium vapor lights, which have a yellow hue.

  4. Scenes in the Square - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Bean statue. Scenes in the Square is a film-themed sculpture trail in Leicester Square, London.Eight sculptures were installed in February 2020. These sculptures depict characters from the last 100 years of cinema including Laurel and Hardy, Mary Poppins, Batman, Bugs Bunny, Don Lockwood portrayed by Gene Kelly, Paddington Bear, Mr. Bean, and Wonder Woman.

  5. Walt Disney's 'Mary Poppins' captured America — but behind ...

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    A spoonful of sugar! With maybe just a touch of strychnine. Oldsters, who were kids in 1964, may still recall the hoopla and hysteria around "Mary Poppins," released 60 years ago this August 27.

  6. Bristol in pictures: Scenes from across the city

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    Bristol in pics: Wintry scenes, Gromit and elves. Bristol in pictures: Mary Poppins and circus nights. Bristol in pictures: Fireworks and chilly swimmers. Bristol in pictures: Images from across ...

  7. Admiral's House, Hampstead - Wikipedia

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    Admiral's House is believed to have been an inspiration for P. L. Travers' Mary Poppins books. [15] Travers' character Admiral Boom likes to fire cannons, as did Admiral Barton, who at the time was believed to have lived at the house. [5] [6] Scenes from the 1964 Mary Poppins film adaptation were filmed at Admiral's House.