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Phil Guye

If you are a thrusting filmmaker, you’ve got to know about the wonders of green screen studios and how it may help you with your film. There are 2 techniques of taking a look at it; it could be because you are on a restricted budget so you can’t essentially travel to location simply to get the entire look and feel of the Grand ravine or the Niagara Falls.

So instead, you will opt for the green screen alternative and have your actors enact a specific scene in front of the green screen only to modify it with a different background in revising. Another way of having a look at it is that your film has an amazing budget and you have the luxury to use green screen studios to film your actors in a spectacular science Fiction setting which is virtually impossible to do in real life. No matter what the reason is, you are looking for green screen studios in order to shoot your film.

However, before shelling out a strange amount of money in order to rent a green screen studio or possibly, make one yourself, you should be familiar with the different restrictions and challenges of shooting in a green screen studio. First ordeal that you have to overcome will be the space. Unless you are shooting a highly-budgeted film and you’ve got access to Hollywood’s biggest green screen studios around, you will have to cope with tiny studios with cramp spacing and a particularly limited environment. Before setting off for a green screen studio, you need to measure the distance that you’ll be covering and depending on that, look for a place where you can be correctly homed.

Another thing that you have to pay most attention on is the lighting. In a green screen studio, it’s critical that light is evenly and properly distributed all across the background. The lighting is all. In a typical scenario, the most time will be spent on positioning the lights. If you are not precisely a pro in setting up lights, the whole process will take you longer than you want to give it credit for.

However, if you do not set it up correctly, you will be left with very poor videos and the worst case is that you have got to do a re-shoot just to patch everything up. Don’t be scared to spend on 400 watt lights since you’ll find lots of them online anyways.

There are so many other sites offering different forms of advice on how to use green screen but most of them are not very detailed or concise. Before following these, be sure to check my own articles and reviews on Green Screen and Green Screen Studios, additionally, you can reach me at phillipguy@hotmail.com or 1-323-851-3825

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