The Movies: Stunts & Effects - Sets

Sets

  • SFX: Scrolling Background (a set that has a background with 3 scrolling background layers)
  • SFX: Miniature City (a set for monster or aerial fight movies)
  • SFX: Devastated Miniature City (a set which has a futuristic post-Armageddon after a monster or alien has attacked)
  • Wild West: Traveling Automobile (Wild West Carriage) (an expansion for the automobile moving backdrop set)
  • SFX: Blue Screen (a rural set to have an actor fall to his/her death or to film a movie as if it took place in different locations)
  • SFX: Green Screen (a perfect set to show a spaceship battle or something else)
  • Sci-Fi: Bridge 4 (a wider, much bigger bridge that is more futuristic)
  • Sci-Fi: Corridor 4 (the corridor to Bridge 4)
  • Sci-Fi: Corridor 5 (another corridor to Bridge 4)
  • Urban: Municipal Reception
  • Suburban: Bathroom 2 (a second bathroom)
  • Wild West: Saloon Bedroom (an expansion to the Saloon set)
  • War: Barracks
  • Tropical: Jungle (a perfect tropical adventure environment)
  • Urban: Commercial City Street (a street that has an advertisement for the first game and the city hall)

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