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Difference between artificial and natural snow

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Difference between artificial and natural snow

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  1. Difference between artificial and natural snow

  2. Different types of crystals Artificial snow and natural snow crystals have completely different forms. Natural snow crystals are delicate and pointy, which makes them stick together and the texture varies depending on temperature. In contrast, there are several types of artificial snow, made of paper, foam, or biodegradable food grade ingredients, which can be made to be heavy and dense or light and fluffy as needed.

  3. Base Artificial snow will produce a consistent base, because there are so many types available to suit every scene, as compared to natural snow, which cannot be controlled. Composition of natural snow vs artificial Natural snow consists entirely of frozen water. Thus, it is cold, slippery, and melts, so it is difficult to maintain continuity when shooting scenes. Artificial snow may be made of paper, which is ideal for indoor sets, food grade ingredients and cellulose, which is very realistic, or foam made using specialized snow fluid, which is also very realistic, but better suited for outdoor shoots.

  4. What lasts longer, artificial or natural snow? Due to its low density, natural snow doesn't retain cold well, so it melts easily. Artificial snow is can be used in all temperatures, and lasts until you dispose of it, which is why it is so in demand for film productions year round.

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