1. bluescreen - Noun
2. bluescreen - Verb
bluescreen (third-person singular simple present bluescreens, present participle bluescreening, simple past and past participle bluescreened)
(intransitive, computing) To experience a stop error and shut down to prevent damage to system hardware.
His computer bluescreened because of the prerelease software.
bluescreen (plural bluescreens)
Alternative spelling of blue screen
Areas of the bluescreen or greenscreen with a shadow on them can be replaced with a darker version of the desired background video image, making it look like the person is casting a shadow on them. Source: Internet
A puppet of Ford was used to create a shadow on the convert by convert model because Ford had filmed the scene against bluescreen, which did not incorporate the shaft of light from the entrance. Source: Internet
Magid, 69. The opening beauty pass of the new Enterprise was the responsibility of visual-effects cinematographer Marty Rosenberg, who handled all the other miniatures, explosions, and some live-action bluescreen elements. Source: Internet
Magid, 86. For animation in the stellar cartography set, the backlit starmaps were removed, and a bluescreen was rolled into place, replaced by a computer-animated star map composited in post-production. Source: Internet
Rather than move the models on a bluescreen during shooting, the VistaVision camera was panned and tracked to give the illusion of movement. Source: Internet
Ford was filmed in front of a bluescreen for the scene, which was completed by a model of the bridge filmed against a matte painting Spielberg devised the three trials that guard the Grail. Source: Internet