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Phil Guye

Green Screen Studios is an inexpensive video and filmmaking system in which two frames are melded into one. It is also frequently called Chroma key or occasionally color keying. An outstanding use is in TV weather circulars where the weather person seems to be standing in front of a huge graphic display. What occurs in truth is that the weather person stands in front of a blank Green Screen Studios. Different graphic displays are then digitally added to the blank green portions to finish the illusion.

Green is a preferential color because it is so different from human skin color that good separation is accomplished. It’s also the color to which digital cameras are most sensitive. The other available color blue is less beneficial because it’s a common color in both male and female clothing and requires brighter lighting. Plenty of the more modern Star Wars movies make extensive use of color keying strategies. Green Screen Studios is also far cheaper than having your characters or props in front of an actual projection or television screen.

Any project that involves green screen production should require the same sort of homework in sourcing an acceptable Green Screen Studios as a sound stage for a picture or a recording studio for music. The taping or filming of your characters or your props in front of a Green Screen Studios and the successive keying out of the green background requires talented and accomplished technicians.

It is accepted that cost will be a urgent consideration and that Green Screen Studios will charge primarily based on the size and the standard of the appliances and the talents of their technicians. This has got to be balanced out against the indisputable fact that inexpensive facilities could be fatal for the standard of your project. Inversely, expensive facilities may be a waste of money given the production that you am thinking. A good Green Screen Studios will be offering such conveniences as satisfactory stage size, lighting, green rooms and aircon. A three wall cyclorama is a bonus if your project involves plenty of movement by the characters. Other key points to consider would be privacy, comfort and satisfactory power availability.

In choosing the right Green Screen Studios you need to be sure the color is completely even and the surface fully flat. The screen should also be of the right dimensions. It is recommended that you go through every shot you plan and then measure the screen area so you have the right dimensions. Make allowance for a little extra in case you must dilate or frame the shot more than you had envisaged. Inspect the area on either side of the screen to make sure that there is enough room to place your lights. Finally, get the maximum possible space between your characters or props and the screen itself. This will make the job of lighting a lot simpler.

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

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