5. Unintentional ghosting effects: This refers to footage that appears out of focus and overexposed, giving the impression of a double exposure. However, the "second exposure" actually occurs while the film is in motion, rather than when it is stationary in the film gate. This results in a blurred, ghost-like effect, as the image is unintentionally exposed during the film’s transport through the camera mechanism. You can see that the characters dressed in white appear to have a reflection on the grass. In these images, Mary’s nose and hand appear to have a sort of aura. 59
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