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Collage: that it is a form of graphic art that uses virtual imagery and textures from different sources pieced and layered together (in a program such as Photoshop) into one final assembled image.
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Montage: a single pictorial composition made by juxtaposing or superimposing many pictures or designs." In film making, a montage is an editing technique in which shots are juxtaposed in an often fast-paced fashion that compresses time and conveys a lot of information in a relatively short period.
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 Composite or Composite image: usually referred to as a comp in graphic design—is a dummies presentation of a design proposal that a graphic artist or advertising agency present to a client. The comp shows the relative size and position of images and text even though the client's images and text are not yet available. The purpose is to ascertain whether the graphic designer is "on the right track" design-wise. Stock photos or illustrations may appear on the comp to represent the client's images, and "g reeked" type—nonsense text—can represent the size, fonts and other treatment of body copy, headlines, and captions. 

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Matte Painting: painted representation of a landscape, set, or distant location that allows filmmakers to create the illusion of an environment that is not present at the filming location. Historically, matte painters and film technicians have used various techniques to combine a matte-painted image with live-action footage. At its best, depending on the skill levels of the artists and technicians, the effect is "seamless" and creates environments that would otherwise be impossible or expensive to film. In the scenes the painting part is static and movements are integrated on it.
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Part B Research and collect three images made by the following digital artists to add to this post, with your commentary as a caption. 
 Dylan Cole 
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Erik Johnson
     
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