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: A TV horror sequel (titled Enterrada Viva 2 in Spanish/Portuguese markets) directed by Tim Matheson .

While often attributed to Walt Disney, the first multiplane camera was actually developed by in 1923 to create the first feature-length silhouette animated film, The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926). Modern discussions, such as those by Brazilian visual artist Henrique Vieira Filho , highlight how this technology was essential for creating the depth and parallax effects seen in early features like "Enterrada viva" (likely a reference to a specific sequence or title in this experimental context). Key Feature: The Multiplane Camera Enterrada viva

This revolutionary tool allowed animators to create a three-dimensional sense of depth on a two-dimensional plane. : A TV horror sequel (titled Enterrada Viva

: This enabled complex scenes—such as a character being buried or walking through a dense forest—to feel immersive rather than flat. Key Feature: The Multiplane Camera This revolutionary tool

: By placing different layers of artwork (background, characters, foreground) on stacked glass plates at varying distances from the lens, the camera could move through them at different speeds.

If you are referring to narrative feature films with this title, several exist across different genres:

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