>------------------------------ > >Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2003 08:28:22 +0000 >From: Shangara Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: [PRODIG] Blue Screen Material in UK > >It was 7/12/03 7:52 pm, when paul savage wrote: > >> A mate of mine is looking for a way of shooting blue screen for a video >> project he is doing. Does anyone know of any suppliers of cloth/paint >> etc to use for the bluescreen? (I'm a 'stills' man myself, but I assume >> the blue screen has to be a certain hue and a matt?, even surface with >> no secular highlights??) > >Paul > >If it's video, they should be able to key in on any color but if it's >evenly lit and saturated, it will help the person pulling the matte. I never >did any chroma keying in video so my knowledge is sketchy. Go here and do a >search for blue/green screen or matte if you want more knowledge. > >http://www.cinematography.net/ > >Also, it's the list for asking questions re video. There are sublists so >pick the right one to join. In this case, you or your friend want CML-Video. >It's UK based so you will find people who can give names of suppliers, etc. > >- --/ Shangara Singh. > > :: Photoshop 7.0 Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) > :: Photoshop 7.0 Essential Tips > :: Photoshop Glossary of Terms, Phrases & Acronyms > :: http://www.photoshopace.com > :: Exam Aids for Photoshop, Illustrator & Dreamweaver > :: http://www.examaids.com
Photoflex sells the portable flexible discs for bluescreen. Also, Superior and Savage both sell seemless paper that is specified for blue screen Matt Wilson Digital Photographer/Teacher School of Visual Arts New York, New York >=============================================================== >GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE > =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
