DIY Teleportation


The Liberator teleport effect was one of Blake's 7's trademark visuals, along with the show's unique weaponry and teleport bracelets. In the 1970s the effect required some specialised video equipment, but digital editing software can re-create the effect easily. G'wan, you know you want to ;-)

The book Blake's 7: The Inside Story contains fragments of A. J. Mitchell's original instructions for the teleport field effect. According to his guide, the outline shape containing the actors could either be generated from a chromakeyed scene or hand drawn. It seems that the latter method was often used, since this would allow teleport sequences to be filmed on location.

To produce the teleport field, the outline shape was combined with a circular wipe of a matching colour and a white outline generated around the resulting shape. Video of the actors was mixed with (or chromakeyed into) an empty background shot. Finally, the white outline was applied to the mixed sequence via chromakey.

Creating the effect with modern software requires a similar process to that above. For those who haven't figured it out, here's a recipe for the teleport effect.

Note: Stage one describes the 'wiggle and fade' created when teleporting from Liberator. Stage two describes the creation of the white teleport field on location.

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Stage One: Leaving Liberator

The first part of the teleport sequence is extremely simple, but requires a blue screen to work properly. This isn't all bad since it means your actor can teleport down from Liberator or wherever you wish (see pics.)

Stage Two: Down and Safe

The teleport field itself is simple to film, though a little fiddly to construct. If you have software with edge generating functions you can skip or merge some of these steps.

You now have your very own digital teleport. Take care, and stay well away from Virn. ;-)