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		<title>By: White Cyc Tutorials: Unlimited Space &#124; White Cyc</title>
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		<description>[...] White cyc tutorials can teach you about a stage background used to create the semblance of limitless space or sky. It is excellent for video and still photography permitting CGI effects to be added to the image. The main advantage of a white filming stage is the ability of making the background virtually disappear making all sorts of chances for lighting, and allows for the cameraman&#8217;s subject being filmed to be center stage. [...]</description>
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