Green Screening Process
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Hey everyone,
I am looking for vidders who have worked with/in the green screening process and that would be willing to chat with me/give a basic tutorial/give me tips, etc. about such.
The types of thing that I really need to know are what do I need to green screen, both during footage filming and for the editing process? What software would you recommend? Tips for what works and what doesn't that I might not otherwise consider and anything else that you think I should know about the process from start to finish.
If you've work on or with green screening before and are willing to help me out as I seek to learn how to do this please let me know!
Thanks in advance!
I am looking for vidders who have worked with/in the green screening process and that would be willing to chat with me/give a basic tutorial/give me tips, etc. about such.
The types of thing that I really need to know are what do I need to green screen, both during footage filming and for the editing process? What software would you recommend? Tips for what works and what doesn't that I might not otherwise consider and anything else that you think I should know about the process from start to finish.
If you've work on or with green screening before and are willing to help me out as I seek to learn how to do this please let me know!
Thanks in advance!
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Date: 2008-10-14 10:56 pm (UTC)Indeed yes. You have separate lights for the green screen and for the subject, and you generally put a greenfilter on the instrument lighting the greenscreen, and that instrument is usually some kind of large, soft, diffuse 2K, with barndoors/black flags keeping that light from spilling or reflecting on the subject. And the subject is several meters away from the green screen to minimize any green reflections too.