Tagasõõrded
Tagasõõrded, also known as backdrops or rear projections, are a type of theatrical or cinematic technique used to create simulated environments behind actors or performers. Historically, this was achieved by projecting an image onto a translucent screen positioned behind the actors. The audience sees the projected image, creating the illusion of a specific location or scene, while the performers are physically present in front of the screen. This method allowed for the creation of diverse settings without the need for extensive and costly set construction.
The technology has evolved significantly. Early tagasõõrded relied on film projectors. With advancements in digital technology,