By small tricks, French TV channels stunned all viewers because of 'virtual'

Sounds like Son Goku's instant teleportation magic, but not, advanced technology has helped this reporter do it.

Do you imagine how the reporter walked straight from the school to the stadium? No, that's not technology in fictional movies. That happened at a studio in Paris, when reporter Nathalie Renoux walked from there into Nice Stadium to talk to reporter Carine Galli who is currently working at the football field.

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Reporter Galli actually stood at the stadium, according to the French news channel told the journalist.

Reporter Galli actually stood at the stadium, according to the French news channel told the journalist. But the "trick" , the image Renoux entered into the stadium, was all set up in front of a green background.

With this effect, reporters can create for the audience to follow the Eurro newsletter an extremely authentic feeling: as if they were being accompanied by reporters to the stadium!

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And when I stepped in, I had to step out, when Renoux finished, he simply walked from the stadium to the studio.

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Even if the stadium is heavy, the two reporters must prepare themselves for the rain!It is too true!

Never stop at bringing audiences to the stadium, M6 TV channel also uses Star Trek's shifting technology to bring players straight to the school.

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"These scenes were shot separately in two different places, also using green font techniques to create the effect. We accurately calculated the distance and the camera focus to get the most convincing images.", spokesman for the M6 ​​station said.

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"The biggest difficulty is not to let the scene stagnate for a second, to have a perfectly smooth conversation between the two. To do that, we had to test a lot."

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After the interview, the player guy disappeared as well as the way he went to the studio: using the same teleportation technology.

We really are living in an age of technology, technologies only seen in fictional movies.