I received my green screen after a somewhat combative altercation with the
vendor via ebay -
however I've posted my second attempt at trying to get the proper lighting
configuration but
it still still seems to need some fondling... if anyone has any tips about
geen screen lighting
or
I received my green screen after a somewhat combative altercation with the
vendor via ebay -
however I've posted my second attempt at trying to get the proper lighting
configuration but
it still still seems to need some fondling... if anyone has any tips about geen
screen lighting
or
Is anyone doing any chroma keying using a green screen in your production? If
so - do you
have any advice on where to purchase an affordable green screen?
Also do you know of any good online tutorials or tips for lighting for chroma
keying?
Will
http://www.tiny-tube.com
I have found some sugar paper at my local stationers, works quite well, but i suppose it all depends on how big the green screen needs to be.paul knight (pjkproductions)On 7 Nov 2005, at 17:55, Will wrote: Is anyone doing any chroma keying using a green screen in your production? If so - do
Other options can include the disposable blue-colored plastic tarps (for blue screen, although green is better for dv use) used for picnics, various types of construction paper, painting a wall (if you can), and semi-professional screens.You might want to check out:
Monday, November 7, 2005, 5:55:12 PM, Will wrote:
Is anyone doing any chroma keying using a green screen in your production?
If so - do you
have any advice on where to purchase an affordable green screen?
I don't really know what you mean by affordable, but I have seen
a few on the web
Monday, November 7, 2005, 7:49:15 PM, Frank Carver wrote:
I don't really know what you mean by affordable, but I have seen
a few on the web recently:
Oh, and if you buy the MediaSuite version of Pinnacle Studio you get
a green/blue screen included in the package. The latest version 10 is
around