The scenes in the computer world were produced using "backlit" animation and computer generated imagery. The actors performances in the computer world were captured on B&W Kodak XX film using 65mm Super Panavision 70 cameras and each frame was printed on high contrast Kodalith sheet film as a positive and then subsequently a negative. These had colored light shone through then onto color film to produce the characteristic "glowing" and required a separate exposure and film layer for each character detail, object etc. which produced each frame in Tron when every layer was combined, with some having 16 layers or more. As cameraman, the negative passed 26 times through the camera eye adding many matte layers to add a single filtered color to the film each pass. The cell sandwiches were quite thick and difficult to flatten under the animation stand platen glass.The CGI scenes, by Abel and Assoc., were outputted from CRT's onto horizontally running 35mm Vistavision and these layers combined with those from the live action. In the "real world", performances were captured on standard color negative 65mm film and some were shot on 35mm and "blown up" to 65mm.
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